COVID’s still present, but with less vaccination recommendations
Excerpt: “There is not as much public talk about COVID nowadays, but it is still very present. Though there is no pandemic potential, there are many people still getting infected and hospitalized.
Because of the continued health risks and complications associated with the coronavirus infection, the vaccination is recommended for many.
But recently, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), via the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s announcement, stated it did not recommend the vaccination for healthy children and healthy, pregnant patients.
This announcement came as a shock to the medical community and society overall. What do you mean children and pregnant women should not get the vaccine? Was there evidence around this decision, or was it just something the CDC just felt like doing? Needless to say when vaccines are not recommended by the CDC, there is a ripple effect in the realm of health access.”
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