U.S. Plans to Revise Childhood Vaccine Schedule Amid Controversy

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocates for reducing the U.S. vaccine schedule to match Denmark's, citing concerns about vaccine safety and exposure to substances like aluminum. Although plans for a policy change were temporarily halted due to legal and political reasons, there is strong indication that Kennedy remains committed to this approach, influenced by Denmark's more limited vaccine recommendations and recent political support from figures like Donald Trump.
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- RFK Jr. wanted to endorse the Danish vaccine schedule. He was forced to pull back. Politico
- U.S. plans to stop recommending most childhood vaccines, defer to doctors The Washington Post
- Exclusive: HHS planning to overhaul childhood vaccine schedule to recommend fewer shots, source says CNN
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