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flag A group challenges vaccine safety, urging end to mandates; federal panel delays key vaccine recommendations, raising public health concerns.

flag A nonprofit group, Physicians for Informed Consent, has sent a new book to top U.S. officials claiming childhood vaccines aren’t proven safer than the diseases they prevent, citing over 400 sources. flag The group urges policymakers to end mandatory vaccination laws and restrict funding to states with no religious or philosophical exemptions. flag Meanwhile, a federal advisory panel recommended against combining measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox vaccines into one shot, increasing visits and injections, especially impacting low-income families. flag The panel also delayed decisions on newborn hepatitis B and childhood COVID-19 vaccinations, reversing prior recommendations. flag Critics warn these changes could reduce vaccination rates and harm public health, especially in underserved communities, while misinformation and political influence continue to undermine trust in science-based health guidance.

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