
The U.S. has a new vaccine schedule. Now what?
Jan 7, 2026
Monday’s move by the Department of Health and Human Services — political appointees of health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — to unilaterally rewrite the list of vaccines recommended for all American children broke new ground. Until now, the list of vaccines has been derived via a lengthier and far more transparent process driven by longtime vaccine experts.
In this video Helen Branswell, STAT’s infectious diseases correspondent, breaks down what this all means.
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