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Trump announced plans to sign an executive order calling for delays in the childhood vaccine schedule, defying advice from major medical organizations. Health experts warn the move could endanger public health.
Trump announced plans to sign an executive order that would delay the childhood vaccine schedule, explicitly overriding guidance from major medical organizations like the CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics. The spacing-out approach has no scientific basis for safety or efficacy—medical bodies support the current schedule because it's been shown to protect children effectively and reduce their vulnerability window.
This represents direct executive intervention into medical practice standards. An executive order can't change biological facts, but it can change which vaccines children receive on time, leaving them unprotected against preventable diseases for longer periods. The move signals that administration policy will override expert medical consensus in public health matters, which has downstream effects for disease prevalence, immunization rates, and community health.
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