What's Going on With Trump's New COVID Vaccine Policies?
Briefly

On May 29, the CDC adjusted its guidelines regarding COVID vaccinations for children and pregnant women. Healthy kids aged 6 months to 17 years are now stated to "may receive" the vaccine based on personal circumstances, contrasting with previous universal recommendations. Pregnant adults now have no vaccination guidance, stirring confusion as past recommendations remain on the CDC's website. The manner of these changes lacked transparency, sparking concerns over the credibility of the guidelines and creating uncertainty on rationale, especially with respect to public health and safety measures.
On May 29, the CDC revised its guidance to state that healthy children ages 6 months to 17 years "may receive" COVID vaccines based on personal circumstances.
The CDC's new guidance for pregnant adults now simply states "No Guidance/Not Applicable" leading to confusion as past recommendations for vaccination remain publicly available.
The lack of transparency in the CDC's decision-making process for these updates raises questions about the credibility and reliability of their current recommendations.
RFK Jr. announced the removal of COVID vaccines from the CDC's schedule for healthy children and pregnant women, but provided no evidence for his claim.
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