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While President Donald Trump is pushing to split the MMR vaccine into three shots, experts say there’s no scientific reason for it, and it could lead to lower vaccination rates.
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CDC updates vaccine schedule
New vaccine recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were announced Monday. Here’s what you need to know about them.
Medical experts and vaccine maker Merck reject HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill's suggestion to split the MMR vaccine into individual measles, mumps and rubella shots.
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Experts Pan Call to Break Up the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccine
The temporary CDC head's call to split apart the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine into three separate shots drew swift rebukes from pediatric and infectious disease experts.
The CDC updates vaccine schedules, emphasizing personalized decision-making for COVID-19 shots and recommending standalone chickenpox vaccines for toddlers.
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With CDC signoff, CVS says Covid-19 vaccines will be available nationwide without a prescription
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention signed off on a recommendation that patients must consult a health care provider to get a Covid-19 vaccine, although they don’t necessarily need a prescription.
Some medical experts are questioning new CDC recommendations concerning vaccines, and it’s adding confusion for people who may want to get vaccinated. In Illinois, there’s a different set of guidelines.