The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced a major update to the childhood vaccine schedule, ...
The U.S. childhood vaccine schedule has been changed. Here's what federal health officials say kids should get now.
Vaccine experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were blindsided by a top deputy to Health Secretary Robert ...
The CDC announced on Monday it is changing the childhood immunization schedule, removing the universal recommendation for ...
A fact sheet from the HHS stated that all vaccines recommended by the CDC as of Dec. 31, 2025, will remain covered by ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cuts childhood vaccine recommendations from 18 to 11 diseases as Health Secretary ...
The US childhood immunization schedule now covers 11 diseases, down from 17, sparking controversy over the lack of expert involvement and transparency. Routine vaccination against measles, polio, and ...
The CDC announced Monday an unprecedented overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule that recommends fewer shots to all ...
The CDC isn't changing what is covered by insurance. All vaccines that were recommended on Dec. 31, 2025, are still covered ...
Several shots, including jabs for influenza and hepatitis A and B, will no longer be recommended for children.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment emphasized their commitment to evidence-based vaccine recommendations.
The CDC announced that it is changing its childhood vaccination schedule to align with other developed nations.