Opinion US cuts broad recommendation for four childhood vaccines including flu

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By Ahmed Aboulenein and Michael Erman

  • US drops childhood vaccine recommendations for flu, rotavirus, meningococcal, hepatitis A
  • CDC advises parents to consult healthcare providers on the four vaccines
  • Health officials say all vaccines previously on schedule will be covered by insurance
  • Revised schedule issued without consulting CDC independent vaccine expert panel
WASHINGTON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - The United States ended on Monday its longstanding guidance that all children receive vaccines against flu and three other diseases, a sweeping change that advances one of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s long-term goals.
Public health experts warn the latest rollback could lead to preventable hospitalizations and deaths.

The action, which removes the recommendation for rotavirus, influenza, meningococcal disease and hepatitis A, and states that parents should consult healthcare providers under what it calls shared clinical-decision-making, was approved by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Acting Director Jim O’Neill without the agency’s usual outside expert review. It advances Kennedy’s campaign to pare back childhood vaccinations.

Last month, President Donald Trump urged the U.S. to “align with other developed nations” by reducing the number of shots for children.
Trump said the new schedule was "rooted in the Gold Standard of Science" and aligns the United States with other developed nations. In a post on his Truth Social platform, the president congratulated Kennedy and other health officials on the change.

"Many Americans, especially the “MAHA Moms,” have been praying for these COMMON SENSE reforms for many years. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" he wrote, referring to Kennedy's Make America Healthy Again movement.

Kennedy, a prominent vaccine critic, has previously led efforts to drop universal recommendations for COVID-19 and hepatitis B shots for children, citing links to autism that scientists have repeatedly debunked.

AMERICAN CHILDREN AT RISK

Vaccine experts decried the changes they said put American children at risk.

Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, said there should have been public discussion on the risks and benefits of the potential impact of dropping the recommendations.

Dr. Sean O'Leary, chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics, said other developed countries face different disease risks and have different healthcare systems than the United States. Unlike the U.S., which depends on private healthcare, most countries provide basic universal healthcare that is paid for by the government.

"Any decision about the U.S. childhood vaccination schedule should be grounded in evidence, transparency and established scientific processes, not comparisons that overlook critical differences between countries or health systems," he said.

IMMUNIZATION POLICY OF 20 NATIONS CONSIDERED

For the change in policy, two leading officials of the Department of Health and Human Services, Martin Kulldorff and Tracy Beth Hoeg, reviewed vaccine protocols in 20 other developed countries - all of which have universal healthcare - and made the recommendations to change the U.S. schedule, the agency said.

In a report, HHS wrote that the level of risk varies by disease and child.

The vaccine schedules of the 20 reviewed countries show that the flu shot is recommended universally in four countries and a shot against hepatitis A is universal only in Greece. The rotavirus shot is recommended for all children in 17 of the 20 countries and shots against meningococcal disease are recommended in 16.

Each of the four vaccines prevents diseases that once caused unnecessary hospitalizations and death in children, said Dr. Jesse Goodman, a Georgetown University professor and former FDA chief scientist.

Flu shots can help prevent pediatric deaths from flu, which killed 288 children in the 2024-25 season, according to the CDC. Hepatitis A, which infects the liver, usually resolves on its own but can lead to hospitalization and lifelong liver damage.

Rotavirus, which causes severe diarrhea and dehydration, used to send tens of thousands of children to the hospital each year, but vaccines have made this extremely rare, Goodman said.

While meningitis, a bacterial infection of the brain, is rare in children, some 15% of those infected do not respond to antibiotics and die, he said. "If you can safely prevent it, it makes total sense."

The updated recommendations maintain immunizations for 11 diseases, including measles, mumps, and varicella, while categorizing others as either targeted for high-risk groups or subject to the shared-decision-making category, HHS said.

Insurance providers will continue covering immunization costs regardless of the category, senior HHS officials told reporters on a call.
The new schedule also recommends U.S. children receive a single dose of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, rather than a two-dose course. Recent studies have concluded that a single dose is not inferior to the longer course and noted the World Health Organization also backs a single-dose schedule.

Merck (MRK.N), opens new tab, which makes Gardasil, the only U.S.-approved HPV vaccine, was not immediately available for comment. The drugmaker has said that since there is not sufficient data for the U.S. FDA to license the shot as a single-dose regimen, the CDC's recommendations should be in line with the agency's approval.

Merck recorded $2.4 billion in U.S. Gardasil sales in 2024.

https://www.reuters.com/business/he...ne-schedule-recommend-fewer-shots-2026-01-05/

- Removing vacine recomendations to makie people more sick, and sell them more treataments and medicines down the line is smart, Batman. Evil, but smart.

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Have you all seen the childhood vaccine list?

I am all for many vaccines like polio, TB, etc... I got this year's flu vaccine, but sadly it didn't work and I'm still healing. The childhood list was way over the top. It's likely a good idea to pare it down. I think what they did was look around the world for effective vaccine protocols and copied Denmark's. If we are going to take Greenland, we may as well take their vaccine protocol too!
 
Have you all seen the childhood vaccine list?

I am all for many vaccines like polio, TB, etc... I got this year's flu vaccine, but sadly it didn't work and I'm still healing. The childhood list was way over the top. It's likely a good idea to pare it down. I think what they did was look around the world for effective vaccine protocols and copied Denmark's. If we are going to take Greenland, we may as well take their vaccine protocol too!
Interestingly, what we are going to hear from the “follow the science” crowd will be yelling about how Denmark’s schedule isn’t sufficient for the US… but also how Denmark’s vaccine schedule proves that there is no association between vaccination and autism.
 
So they move to recommending what the rest of the western world does. Oh the horror. What next they will advise parents to space them out when given a little more.

Well the good news for the TDS parents is its only recommended no one is stopping parents from getting more for their kids.

Now we just wait for some crazy TDS parent to give their kid every shot they can twice just to show Trump.
 
RIP kids.

Lol at this sack of shit being involved in anything health related.

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Well it would be odd if an actual legitimate appointed administration Member had the real qualifications of their job title bc no one in Trumps administration does , it would be the only one since everyone including Trump is not qualified to run anything.

It’s the most dangerous time to ever live in the states and ppl actually question why Trump is the worst thing ever to happen.
 
I never gave my kids the flu vaccine anyways. My wife did it one time without talking to me and I was at work. I told her were not doing that.
 
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You DO NOT want your kids to get meningitis. That disease will destroy their brain/spine. There's no way I would roll those dice for my son. Thank goodness he never had anything like that as a child.
Calm down bro,

Only 30% will make their kids go through this..

Basically get to watch the heard immunity of maga, everyone else will still get their jabs..
 
You DO NOT want your kids to get meningitis. That disease will destroy their brain/spine. There's no way I would roll those dice for my son. Thank goodness he never had anything like that as a child.


well as long as some other libtards kid gets it worse, then it won't be so bad when your kid gets it, and it will all be worth it.
 
Have you all seen the childhood vaccine list?

I am all for many vaccines like polio, TB, etc... I got this year's flu vaccine, but sadly it didn't work and I'm still healing. The childhood list was way over the top. It's likely a good idea to pare it down. I think what they did was look around the world for effective vaccine protocols and copied Denmark's. If we are going to take Greenland, we may as well take their vaccine protocol too!
Do you think the flu vaccine didn’t work because you received a different strain or could it be your symptoms were not as bad as they would have been without the vaccine?
 
But other countries have these vaccines as optional!!!















Which is completely true, but the vaccination rates are still high and the government still pays for the vaccines most of the time.
 
Do you think the flu vaccine didn’t work because you received a different strain or could it be your symptoms were not as bad as they would have been without the vaccine?

It didn't work at all. I got wiped out... and have not been out of the house since before Christmas until yesterday. My wife and son got it too.... nasty bug.

Some years it's a hit... other years... it's like this. I'll try next October again with the Flu shot.
 
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