By Yael Halon
Published October 20, 2022
The CDC's decision to add the COVID-19 vaccine to the list of
recommended childhood vaccines without publicizing clinical trial data
could cause "unintended harm," Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
professor Dr. Marty Makary said Thursday, warning that the move will
further fuel vaccine hesitancy surrounding childhood immunizations.
The CDC's advisory committee on Immunization Practices voted
unanimously Thursday to approve the agency's new recommended
immunization schedules for adults and children for 2023, which includes vaccination for COVID-19 for children as early as 6 months old.
The addition of the COVID vaccine marks the first of its kind to be
added to the CDC's list without offering clinical data to support its
benefit, Makary told "America Reports."
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