US Health Chiefs Ditch New 4-in-1 Baby Vaccine Over 'Frightening' Risk as NHS Rolls It Out!

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
US Health Chiefs Ditch New 4-in-1 Baby Vaccine Over 'Frightening' Risk as NHS Rolls It Out!

Health experts have sharply criticized a controversial decision by US officials to overhaul a key childhood vaccination. A panel, handpicked by US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy—many members of whom share his vaccine skepticism—voted to restrict access to the combined MMRV vaccine for measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (chickenpox) for children under four. The new recommendation suggests offering separate MMR and chickenpox vaccines instead, citing a small, temporary, and non-life-threatening risk of seizures associated with the MMRV jab.

This move comes shortly after the UK's National Health Service (NHS) announced it would expand its childhood immunization program to include the MMRV jab, with experts hailing it as a

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