What does the CDC panel vote on childhood vaccine changes mean?

NPRSaturday, September 20, 2025 at 11:44:58 AM
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What does the CDC panel vote on childhood vaccine changes mean?
The recent vote by the CDC advisory committee to roll back two childhood vaccines and impose restrictions on the COVID-19 vaccine has sparked discussions about vaccine policies for children. This decision is significant as it reflects ongoing debates about vaccine safety and efficacy, particularly in the context of the pandemic. Understanding these changes is crucial for parents and healthcare providers as they navigate vaccination options for children.
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