AI-Summary – News For Tomorrow
Multiple news outlets report a significant revision to the CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule, specifically regarding the hepatitis B vaccine. A CDC advisory panel voted to overturn a decades-long policy of universal hepatitis B vaccination for newborns. This change, described as the most sweeping revision to the schedule under RFK Jr., scraps the universal guidance, weakening the recommendation for infants to receive the shot.
News summary provided by Gemini AI.
- CDC panel makes most sweeping revision to child vaccine schedule under RFK Jr. The Washington Post
- Live updates: CDC advisers to vote on hepatitis B vaccine practice, discuss childhood immunization schedule CNN
- US health panel ditches guidance to give hepatitis B vaccine to newborns Al Jazeera
- CDC advisers vote to overturn decades-long policy on hepatitis B vaccine for infants NPR
- RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel weakens recommendation on hepatitis B shot for babies, scrapping universal guidance CNBC

