HHS to stop recommending Covid shots for children, pregnant women, WSJ reports
- Federal health officials are considering limiting Covid vaccine recommendations in the U.S. For the fall of 2025 to high-risk groups such as older adults and people with chronic conditions.
- This move follows ongoing debates about shifting from universal vaccination to a risk-based strategy, amid concerns that the vaccines may offer marginal benefits to younger, healthy individuals.
- New federal rules require that updated Covid vaccines undergo additional clinical testing as substantial modifications may qualify as 'new products,' potentially delaying shot availability.
- Experts including Dr. Marty Makary and Dr. Philip Krause emphasize vaccines should remain accessible for those still benefiting, with Dr. Makary stating the need for 'good science' and 'good clinical data.'
- The anticipated narrowing of recommendations could reduce vaccine accessibility for some and raises concerns among experts about possible long-term effects on vaccine infrastructure and childhood immunizations.
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