U.S. Vaccine Policies and Concerns Spark National Debate

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The US has announced a major overhaul of its childhood vaccine schedule, reducing recommended vaccines from 17 to 11, modeled after Denmark, sparking criticism from health experts who warn it could lead to increased disease and hospitalizations. The new policy emphasizes fewer vaccines, with some recommended only for high-risk groups or through shared clinical decision-making, and has faced opposition from medical professionals and potential legal challenges.
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