Policy · 119th Congress
The facts on the vaccines the CDC no longer recommends for all kids
Kennedy Jr. on Dec. 5 to review vaccine schedules of "peer, developed countries" and consider "aligning" the U.S. schedule with them.
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Kennedy Jr. on Dec. 5 to review vaccine schedules of "peer, developed countries" and consider "aligning" the U.S. schedule with them.
last year stopped approving routine COVID-19 vaccines for the healthy, non-elderly population and consulted in the decision to revamp the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's childhood vaccine schedule
On Thursday and Friday, newly appointed CDC vaccine experts made significant changes to the childhood vaccine schedule, despite scant evidence supporting the changes.
Several members of the committee agreed that requiring a prescription would present a barrier to implementing the new COVID-19 vaccine schedule, with some voting "strongly" against the proposal.
All vaccines on the childhood schedule are available in doses that don’t include mercury, the FDA’s webpage states.
Special registrations for providers who want to prescribe Schedule II drugs, which include stimulants, in addition to schedules III and V drugs, would only be intended for specialists like psychiatrists