Earlier this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced it would no longer recommend six vaccines for all children.
Hepatitis A and B, influenza, Meningitis, RSV and Rotavirus vaccines are no longer listed as recommended for all children, potentially influencing state mandates. Many of those vaccines moved into a “recommended for certain high-risk groups” category, rather than advising them for all children.
Lincoln pediatrician and president at Children’s Complete Health, Dr. Sian Jones-Jobst, clarified that all of those vaccines are safe and available to take…