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RFK Jr. CDC Vaccine Recommendation Change - News Directory 3

RFK Jr. CDC Vaccine Recommendation Change

May 28, 2025 Catherine Williams Health
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  • Federal health regulators have changed ⁤course on COVID-19 vaccine guidance.
  • HHS Secretary Robert F.⁤ Kennedy Jr., along⁣ with NIH ⁢Director Jay Bhattacharya and FDA Commissioner Marty ⁤Makary, revealed the updated recommendations in a video posted on X.
  • kennedy claimed the previous management had⁢ pushed for additional COVID shots for healthy children, despite lacking clinical evidence to back the booster strategy.The updated guidance reflects ⁤ongoing evaluation...
Original source: ramaonhealthcare.com

The CDC has substantially altered its stance on COVID-19 vaccine recommendations,ceasing routine shots for healthy children and pregnant women,a pivotal shift. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced the policy change, highlighting concerns about the lack of supporting clinical data used to justify repeat boosters. The CDC’s updated guidance reflects an ongoing evaluation of vaccine effectiveness and safety across various populations. This revision signals a strategic pivot in vaccine strategy, impacting how ⁢vulnerable groups‍ are approached. For more breaking updates, News Directory 3 is a leading resource. Discover what’s next as health officials adapt to evolving scientific data!

Key Points

  • CDC no longer recommends routine COVID-19 shots⁤ for healthy children ⁢and pregnant women.
  • HHS Secretary Robert F.Kennedy Jr. announced the change.
  • The decision follows concerns about the⁣ lack of clinical data‍ supporting repeat boosters.

CDC Revises COVID-19‍ Vaccine Recommendations for children, Pregnant⁤ Women

Updated May 27, 2025

Federal health regulators have changed ⁤course on COVID-19 vaccine guidance. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)⁣ is no longer recommending routine COVID-19 shots for healthy children and pregnant women.

HHS Secretary Robert F.⁤ Kennedy Jr., along⁣ with NIH ⁢Director Jay Bhattacharya and FDA Commissioner Marty ⁤Makary, revealed the updated recommendations in a video posted on X. Kennedy stated his pleasure with ⁢the decision, noting the ⁣removal of the ⁤COVID ⁣vaccine for these groups from the ⁤CDC-recommended immunization schedule.

kennedy claimed the previous management had⁢ pushed for additional COVID shots for healthy children, despite lacking clinical evidence to back the booster strategy.The updated guidance reflects ⁤ongoing evaluation of COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness and‍ safety across different populations.

What’s next

The CDC⁢ will continue to monitor COVID-19 trends⁢ and adjust vaccine recommendations as needed,⁤ based on the latest scientific data and public health considerations.Further guidance is ⁣expected ‍regarding targeted vaccination strategies for high-risk groups.

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