
With Flu Rates Soaring, Why Did RFK’s CDC Stop Recommending The Vaccine?

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In a controversial move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s CDC has stopped recommending seasonal flu vaccinations for children amid a surge in flu cases. The new vaccine schedule, influenced by an anti-vaccine advisory committee, reduces recommended immunizations from 17 to 11. Experts criticize the decision, citing a lack of scientific evidence and warning it could increase risks of serious illness in children. The CDC's flu vaccine downgrade coincides with a significant rise in hospitalizations, raising concerns about public health and trust in vaccination programs.
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