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00:00And this will have lots of people talking. The CDC is making its most significant shift in vaccine policy since the pandemic, formally endorsing a case-by-case approach to COVID shots.
00:14The agency signed off on changes recommended by its Vaccine Advisory Committee, now led by members appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
00:24Under the new guidelines, COVID vaccination is no longer a blanket recommendation.
00:29Instead, doctors and patients are urged to make individual decisions based on risks and benefits.
00:35The CDC also updated guidance for children, saying toddlers should now get a separate chickenpox shot, not the combined MMRV vaccine, which can slightly raise the risk of fever-related seizures.
00:49The agency says the goal is to restore trust and informed consent in vaccine policy.
00:54But some medical groups are warning the changes could add confusion and fuel to people's hesitancy to get a vaccine.
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