USPresidential DocumentOfficial ✓June 3, 2026· Federal Register
Realigning United States Core Childhood Vaccine Recommendations With Best Practices From Peer, Developed Countries
What happened
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Why it matters
This order could lead to significant changes in the number and timing of vaccines recommended for children and adolescents in the United States, potentially aligning the schedule more closely with those of European nations. It emphasizes public trust and education over mandates, which could shift how vaccination efforts are approached. The continued coverage of immunizations without cost sharing aims to ensure access for families.
Who it affects
- ›Parents and their children receiving immunizations
- ›Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- ›Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- ›Private insurance companies
- ›State government and health officials
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