12-08-2026 13:24 via pharmacypracticenews.com

New Executive Order on Vaccine Policy Reasserts Misinformation and Spurs Confusion, Experts Say

Originally published by our sister publication Infectious Disease Special EditionBy Meaghan Lee CallaghanA new executive order suggesting changes to federal childhood vaccine recommendations repeats misinformed ideas on vaccination that are not supported by data, according to multiple infectious disease (ID) experts and a leading pharmacy organization.figure { display:inline-block; margin:0.5em; border:thin silver solid; padding:0.5em; font-size:smaller; text-indent:0; }figure img { max-width:10
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