Trump Signs Memo to Align US Childhood Vaccines With Other Developed Countries

President Donald Trump said that U.S. childhood vaccine recommendations ‘depart from policies in the majority of developed countries.’
Trump Signs Memo to Align US Childhood Vaccines With Other Developed Countries
Xerius Jackson, age 7, gets an MMR vaccine at a vaccine clinic put on by Lubbock Public Health Department in Lubbock, Texas, on March 1, 2025. Jan Sonnenmair/Getty Images
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President Donald Trump signed a memo on Dec. 5 seeking to align U.S. childhood vaccine recommendations with best practices in “developed countries,” where children receive fewer vaccines than in the United States.

In his memo, Trump stated that when he started his second term in January, the U.S. recommended immunizing children against 18 diseases, including COVID-19, which is higher than those recommended in Denmark (10), Japan (14), and Germany (15).