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US Changes Child Vaccine Schedule to Call for Fewer Shots

A child receives a Covid-19 vaccine in San Francisco in 2022.

Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

The US Department of Health and Human Services is changing its recommendations for the childhood vaccine schedule by no longer broadly endorsing influenza, Covid-19 and other once-routine immunizations.

The new schedule now endorses 11 vaccines for children and more closely resembles the schedule for Denmark, compared with previously recommending immunizations to protect against 17 different diseases.