Parents & Medical Providers on CDC Vaccine Policy Changes - NYT
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has recently changed its childhood vaccine recommendations, removing immunizations against six diseases and suggesting vaccines for measles and polio could be optional. This has caused confusion and concern among parents about how best to protect their children. The New York Times is seeking input from parents and medical providers about their experiences and reactions to these changes.
If you’re a medical provider, are you fielding more (or different) questions or concerns about vaccines? If so, tell us about them.
If you’re a parent or expectant parent, what is your reaction to the federal government’s new recommendations?
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