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Trump’s vaccine order is about feelings, not facts

There’s no evidence that vaccines cause autism, or that we should separate MMR shots. This order is dangerous

Trump’s vaccine order is about feelings, not facts

TL;DR

  • An executive order mandates separating childhood vaccines, including MMR, into individual shots and spreading them across multiple visits.
  • This decision is attributed to the president's personal feelings and lacks scientific evidence supporting its safety or efficacy.
  • Medical experts argue that delaying vaccinations leaves children unprotected for longer periods, increasing their risk of contracting serious diseases.
  • The order also removes recommendations for several vaccines, such as hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus, influenza, Covid-19, meningococcal disease, and RSV.
  • Studies have consistently shown no link between the MMR vaccine and autism.
  • The implementation of the order is contingent on the availability of single-disease vaccine products, which are not currently manufactured in the U.S.
  • The order directs the attorney general to challenge state laws regarding religious and medical exemptions for vaccinations.
  • The author expresses concern that this policy, driven by personal belief, dismantles preventive medicine and will lead to preventable hospitalizations and deaths.