Trump's Terms

COVID shots no longer recommended for healthy kids and pregnant women, RFK Jr. says

May 28, 2025
Federal health officials have shifted their stance on COVID-19 vaccinations for healthy pregnant women and children. This controversial decision sparks concerns among experts regarding its evidence base. The implications for public health and financial access to vaccines are also explored. Additionally, the emotional and political challenges faced by pregnant individuals in making health choices amidst such controversies are highlighted, giving a deeper understanding of their complex realities.
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INSIGHT

Vaccine Recommendation Changed

  • The federal government has stopped recommending COVID-19 vaccines for healthy pregnant women and children.
  • Independent experts question this decision due to lack of normal review processes and potential health risks.
INSIGHT

No Strong Evidence for Boosters

  • There is no strong evidence repeated boosters benefit healthy children.
  • Most countries ceased recommending COVID vaccines for children, but concerns remain about newborn protection.
ADVICE

Vaccination Advice for Pregnant Women

  • Pregnant people should carefully weigh COVID vaccination benefits for themselves and their babies despite the policy shift.
  • Health experts urge consulting reliable sources to make informed decisions for family health.
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