The CDC will no longer universally recommend vaccines for flu, COVID-19, meningococcal disease, RSV, hepatitis A and B, and ...
Federal health officials reduced the childhood immunization schedule from 18 to 11, removing vaccines for RSV, COVID-19 and ...
The CDC announced on Monday it is changing the childhood immunization schedule, removing the universal recommendation for ...
Several shots, including jabs for influenza and hepatitis A and B, will no longer be recommended for children.
Seasonal influenza activity remained elevated and rose in the final week of December, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
As part of the new schedule, HHS will no longer broadly recommend influenza, COVID-19, rotavirus, and other previously ...
New data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday shows a massive spike in flu activity ...
Under the new guidelines, the CDC recommends all children be vaccinated against 11 diseases, a decrease from the 17 ...
President Trump praised the “common sense” announcement by federal health officials Monday to stop recommending childhood ...
As a massive surge in flu cases sweeps the country, the U.S. is making major changes to its vaccine recommendations.
The U.S. is changing which vaccines are recommended for children, slashing the number of shots endorsed for everyone and ...
CDC officials said the revisions follow a directive from the Trump administration to align U.S. vaccination policy more ...