CDC clarifies COVID vaccine guidance, keeping recommendation for healthy children
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The CDC has revised its COVID-19 vaccination guidance, stating that healthy children and pregnant women may receive vaccinations rather than mandating them. This shift follows an announcement by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that vaccines would no longer be recommended for these groups. The new guidelines suggest parents consult with their doctors regarding vaccination for children aged 6 months to 17 years who do not have serious immune issues. The updates aim to provide flexibility while encouraging personal medical discussions between individuals and healthcare providers.
The old COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for healthy children under 18 and for pregnant women have been removed from the CDC vaccine schedule.
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