CDC Updates Guidance on COVID Vaccines for Children Amidst RFK Jr. Criticism

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The CDC has updated its guidance to keep COVID-19 vaccines on the childhood immunization schedule for children aged 6 months to 17 years, countering Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent announcement to remove them, and will continue to offer vaccines through shared decision-making, especially for low-income children.
- C.D.C. Contradicts Kennedy and Keeps Advice That Children May Get Covid Shots The New York Times
- Contradicting RFK Jr., CDC keeps recommending covid vaccine for kids The Washington Post
- FDA commissioner defends changes to COVID vaccine recommendations PBS
- CDC now says kids "may receive" COVID-19 vaccines, replacing broad recommendation CBS News
- RFK Jr.’s latest moves on vaccines statnews.com
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