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RFK Jr.'s vaccine advisers to vote on ending hepatitis B vaccination for newborns

"Breaking: RFK Jr.'s vaccine advisers are poised to vote on ending hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns. Explore the implications for public health and vaccine safety."

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RFK Jr.'s vaccine advisers to vote on ending hepatitis B vaccination for newborns
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr."s vaccine advisers are set to vote on a proposal to end the vaccination of all newborns for hepatitis B. This decision is part of a broader examination of whether vaccines included in the childhood immunization schedule are contributing to the increase in allergies and autoimmune disorders.

The vote is expected to take place soon, although specific details regarding the timing and location have not been disclosed. This initiative reflects ongoing discussions and concerns surrounding vaccine safety and public health.

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