RFKs CDC Endorses Shared Decision Making for Vaccines in MAHA Movement Shift
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Make America Healthy Again Movement Recasts Vaccine Policy Toward Individual Choice\n\nRFK Jr.'s CDC is endorsing "shared decision-making" for vaccines, a significant shift from traditional public health guidance under the MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) movement.\n\n### The Change\n\n- CDC shifting from firm vaccine recommendations to "shared decision-making"\n- RFK Jr.'s influence reshaping public health messaging\n- MAHA movement recasting vaccine terminology\n- Doctors given more discretion in vaccine counseling\n\n### What It Means\n\n"Shared decision-making" represents a departure from the CDC's historical approach of strong, universal vaccine recommendations. The new framing gives patients and doctors more autonomy in deciding whether to vaccinate, potentially reducing vaccination rates.\n\n### Public Health Concerns\n\nPublic health experts worry that softening vaccine recommendations could lead to outbreaks of preventable diseases, especially as the South Carolina measles outbreak — the largest in decades — is only now slowing down.\n\nSource: WIRED
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