WASHINGTON — President Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are moving forward with plans to alter how children in the United States receive vaccinations.
The recent request for information, issued on Friday, provides further insight into the administration’s vaccine policy vision and underscores that revising the current approach is a priority. While the document does not enact any changes, it solicits feedback on a broad range of ideas and allows the public thirty days to submit comments.
One of the questions posed to the public asks whether new categories should be added to the vaccine framework, which presently consists of universal recommendations, recommendations for specific at‑risk groups, and recommendations based on shared clinical decision‑making.
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