Families Rework Immunization Plans Amid Splintered Guidance

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With major shifts in federal vaccine guidance—six diseases removed from routine schedules and an advisory panel head suggesting measles and polio vaccines could be optional—parents are scrambling to protect their children, delaying vaccines, switching pediatricians, or vaccinating earlier, even as measles and whooping cough infections rise across the country.
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