1. United States
  2. Mich.
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Reinstate evidence-based COVID vaccine recommendations for vulnerable groups

To: Sen. Slotkin, Sen. Peters, Rep. Dingell

From: A constituent in Saline, MI

May 27

The decision to remove COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women from the CDC's immunization schedule is concerning and lacks scientific justification. Numerous studies have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of these vaccines in protecting vulnerable populations, including children and pregnant individuals, from severe illness and hospitalization due to COVID-19. This move disregards established medical consensus and could have detrimental consequences for public health. Restricting access to these vaccines through the elimination of recommendations undermines the ability of parents and pregnant individuals to make informed choices about protecting themselves and their families. COVID-19 remains a significant threat, and vaccines have proven to be a crucial tool in mitigating its impact. Limiting their availability contradicts the principles of evidence-based medicine and jeopardizes the progress made in combating this pandemic. We urge you to reconsider this decision and reinstate recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination in children and pregnant women based on scientific evidence and expert guidance from leading medical organizations. Ensuring access to these safe and effective vaccines is vital to safeguarding the well-being of our communities and maintaining public trust in public health measures.

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