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The CDC isn't changing what is covered by insurance. All vaccines that were recommended on Dec. 31, 2025, are still covered by insurance, even the ones that aren't generally recommended in the new guidance.
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San Mateo reports child influenza death same week that CDC cuts immunization recommendations
A child in San Mateo County died of influenza this week, only days after the CDC announced a new reduced list of recommended vaccinations.
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CDC changes childhood immunization schedule, removing universal recommendation for multiple shots
The CDC announced on Monday it is changing the childhood immunization schedule, removing the universal recommendation for multiple shots.
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CDC slashes childhood vaccine schedule in unprecedented overhaul following pandemic trust issues
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cuts childhood vaccine recommendations from 18 to 11 diseases as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addresses declining vaccination adherence.
The CDC on Monday dramatically reduced the number of vaccines it recommends for all children. Here’s what parents should know.
Flu activity could continue to increase in the U.S. over the next few weeks, according to a top flu epidemiologist at the CDC.
In today’s issue: The winners and losers in the newly released dietary guidelines. … What was left on the cutting room floor. … A Washington Post report about how federal vaccine experts were “blindsided” by the updated childhood vaccine schedule.
CDC data shows the U.S. reported 2,144 measles cases and 49 outbreaks last year, putting the nation’s measles‑elimination status at risk. About a quarter of cases were in children under five, while a third were adults over 20.