US health officials appear to shy away from anti-vaccine talk ahead of midterms

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US health officials appear to shy away from anti-vaccine talk ahead of midterms

US health officials are avoiding discussions about vaccines ahead of the midterm elections due to public opinion polls indicating anti-vaccine views as a liability.

Elections seem top-of-mind for the Maha movement as key polling indicates anti-vaccine views are a liabilityUS health officials appear to be shying away from voicing negative views of vaccines in public as November’s midterm elections loom and key polling indicates anti-vaccine views are a liability.Health officials have made unprecedented changes to routine vaccine recommendations in the past year – slashing one-third of the US childhood schedule, including the recommendation for hepatitis B immunization at birth. But even before a federal judge essentially invalidated these moves, officials haven’t championed their dramatic changes after Donald Trump’s pollsters recommended veering away from anti-vaccine ideology ahead of the midterms.

Original source: The Guardian World

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