
Dallas County Reviews Vaccine Policies After CDC Update
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Dallas County, Iowa, reevaluates vaccine policies following CDCs updated recommendations, which reduce the number of vaccines required for eleven diseases. The changes affect RSV and hepatitis A and B vaccines, now recommended only for high-risk children. Despite the updates, county officials stress that CDC guidelines are not mandates, and falling vaccination rates pose risks for measles, pertussis, and flu outbreaks.
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