CDC Changes COVID Vaccine Recommendations
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New York Magazine on MSNWhat’s Going on With Trump’s New COVID Vaccine Policies?On May 29, the Centers for Disease Control updated its childhood immunization schedule to say that healthy kids between the ages of 6 months and 17 years “may receive” COVID vaccines “informed by the clinical judgment of a healthcare provider and personal preference and circumstances.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says that kids with no underlying health conditions "may receive" COVID-19 vaccines, dropping a broad recommendation for all children to get vaccinated against the virus.
The CDC’s new Covid-19 recommendations are the first time that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has narrowed access to vaccines in the U.S.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced more key changes to the CDC recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination. Two health experts answer questions about what the changes mean.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a social media video that the U.S. would no longer recommend Covid-19 vaccines to children and pregnant women. The CDC has yet to make the policy official.
With COVID cases rising in India and several other countries, many people are wondering whether they should get vaccinated. Amidst this, one doctor continues to raise concerns specifically about mRNA vaccines.
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CDC changes guidelines on coronavirus vaccineThe cars in a Rolls-Royce and Bentley museum are getting the best of care in their golden years. Volunteers maintain and drive them as some see it as a chance to live a life few can afford. (AP Video: Tassanee Vejpongsa)