Last Week's Executive Order on Vaccines Unlikely to Change Current Practices, Minnesota Experts Say
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Last week's executive order on vaccines unlikely to change current practices, Minnesota experts say
ROCHESTER — President Donald Trump signed another executive order last week on childhood vaccinations, but Minnesota health experts say it does not change the recommendations laid out by state and professional groups. "(The order) does not change the underlying scientific evidence supporting childhood immunization," said Michael Osterholm, executive director of the Vaccine Integrity Project at the University of Minnesota's Center for Infectious …
'It's well studied, it's well tested, it keeps our kids safe': Pediatrician discusses vaccine executive order
In an executive order, President Trump recommended splitting the MMR — measles, mumps and rubella — vaccine into three separate shots; although this has sparked debate, a local pediatrician clarified that vaccine guidelines have not changed.
'It's well studied, it's well tested, it keeps our kids safe'; Pediatrician discusses vaccine executive order
In an executive order, President Trump recommended splitting the MMR — measles, mumps and rubella — vaccine into three separate shots; although this has sparked debate, a local pediatrician clarified that vaccine guidelines have not changed.
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