Photo credit: depositphotos.com The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Monday that it will recommend fewer routine vaccines for most American children. The change follows a directive from Donald Trump in December, who ordered federal health agencies to examine how peer-developed nations structure their childhood immunization schedules and whether the United States has fallen out of step with international best practices. In his announcement, Trump decried the current U.S. schedule as a national outlier, with “far more than is necessary” required for healthy children. “Today, the CDC Vaccine Committee made a very good decision to END their Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommendation for babies, the vast majority of whom are at NO RISK of Hepatitis B, a disease that is mostly transmitted sexually, or…

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