CDC Advisers Consider Changes to Childhood and Pregnancy Vaccination Policies

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The CDC's vaccine advisory panel is debating potential changes to childhood vaccine recommendations, including the use of the MMRV vaccine, amid controversy over new leadership appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with debates focusing on vaccine safety, parental choice, and the politicization of vaccine policymaking.
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