SUMMARY: The CDC announced an immediate overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule, reducing the number of recommended shots for all children. Under the change, the U.S. schedule will more closely mirror Denmark’s, recommending vaccines for 11 diseases instead of the current 17. Federal health officials say the move is intended to help rebuild public trust in health guidance following the COVID-19 pandemic. ========================================================================== Federal health officials have announced a major overhaul of the U.S. childhood immunization schedule , cutting the number of diseases covered by routine vaccination from 17 down to 11 . The CDC says the change is intended to align the U.S. with other high‑income countries and rebuild public trust after pandemic-era declines in vaccine confidence. Under the new guidelines: Vaccines for measles, polio, pertussis, Hib, pneumococcal disease, HPV, varicella, and MMR remain universal . Vaccines for hepatitis A, he...
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