WHO Voices Concern over Trump’s Executive Order on Vaccines
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The WHO is on a confrontation course with US President Donald Trump. The planned restrictions on child vaccinations are scientifically untenable and could endanger children.
WHO Slams Trump’s Vaccine Overhaul
Trump’s vaccine shake-up is not just a policy tweak; it is a direct fight over who gets to define medical evidence. Story Snapshot The World Health Organization said childhood vaccine timing rests on more than 60 years of research and expert review. President Trump’s executive order calls for fewer recommended childhood shots and splits the...
The World Health Organization (WHO) questioned the changes promoted by Donald Trump's government to the U.S. child vaccination scheme, considering that it would reduce or delay the application of vaccines by contradicting decades of scientific evidence. "We are concerned that recent changes in U.S. immunization policy are not aligned with decades of evidence."Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of WHOThe international organization point…
The US government only acknowledges vaccination against eleven diseases as recommendations for all children. The World Health Organization now accuses the president of acting against the findings of science.
While the U.S. President is conducting an offensive against vaccines, the World Health Organization points out that science must take precedence over politics.
The US President wants children to be vaccinated less frequently in the United States. Donald Trump believes, among other things, that certain vaccines cause autism. However, scientific findings speak clearly against it.
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