Trump Signs Order Directing Review of Reduced Childhood Vaccine Recommendations

Trump Signs Order Directing Review of Reduced Childhood Vaccine Recommendations
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The executive order may affect national immunization policy by endorsing a reduction in recommended childhood vaccines.

  • Donald Trump signed an executive order referencing a Department of Health and Human Services assessment on childhood vaccines.
  • The order instructs the CDC and its Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to review the HHS assessment.
  • The White House stated the HHS assessment will serve as a guide for federal government policy on childhood vaccines.
  • Earlier this year, the CDC announced updated recommendations reducing the number of recommended childhood immunizations from 17 to 11.
  • The executive order was announced by the White House on Friday.

Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to review and potentially align with a recent HHS assessment recommending fewer childhood vaccines.

This action could lead to changes in the number of vaccines recommended for children nationwide, potentially impacting public health policy and immunization schedules.

The CDC and its advisory committee are expected to review the HHS assessment. Any resulting changes to federal vaccine recommendations will be monitored.

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