The CDC Pulls Its COVID Shot Recommendation for Healthy Children and Pregnant Women
By The Blog Source
The CDC no longer advises pregnant women and healthy children to get the COVID-19 vaccine shot. The action, which HHS Secretary RFK Jr. described as "common sense and good science," moves the nation closer to President Trump's objective of "Making America Healthy Again."
The CDC formally withdrew COVID-19 vaccines from its list of recommended vaccinations for healthy children and pregnant women on Tuesday. The announcement was made on X by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who said: "Today, the COVID vaccine for healthy infants and healthy pregnant women has been removed… In summary, it's sound science and common sense.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's decision to withdraw its long-standing advice that healthy children and pregnant women receive routine COVID-19 vaccinations indicates a major change in government public health policy.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, made the news Tuesday and confirmed the decision in a statement posted on X. Kennedy declared, "As of today, the @CDCgov recommended immunization schedule no longer includes the COVID vaccine for healthy pregnant women and healthy children." In summary, it's sound science and common sense. The pledge made by @POTUS to "make America healthy again" is now one step closer to being fulfilled.
In a glaring break with Biden administration recommendations, the CDC's updated schedule no longer recommends the COVID vaccine as a general treatment for any group. The action is a component of a larger reform spearheaded by Kennedy to lessen federal interference in public health and give people and families more control over decision-making.
Kennedy, who has long opposed mandatory vaccinations, is now in charge of the agency after President Trump ordered him to reduce the size of the federal government and review policy from the pandemic.
This change follows another significant event: according to reports, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said this week that it will mandate fresh clinical trials for any yearly COVID-19 boosters meant for anyone under 65. It is anticipated that this judgment will successfully restrict future booster campaigns to Americans who are elderly or have significant health concerns.
The FDA and CDC's combined rulings represent a clear shift away from the broad vaccination guidelines that dominated the federal government's pandemic response and toward a more focused, risk-based strategy.
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