The U.S. models vaccine guidance after Denmark — but forgets the social safety net

🤔 I'm so worried about these new vaccine guidelines in the US 🇺🇸... it's like they're trying to just copy Denmark without thinking about how that'll work here 🌎. I mean, don't get me wrong, Denmark's got its own thing going on with vaccines and healthcare, but we can't just ignore our own social safety net 👍. What about all the families who rely on Medicaid or other programs to help pay for healthcare? 🤝 It's like they're saying "oh, you're fine, just stick with these three vaccines" 🎯... but what if those families can't afford it? 🤑 The American Academy of Pediatrics is totally right, this new guideline is super dangerous and unnecessary 💉. We need to make sure our own experts are reviewing evidence and making guidelines that work for US families, not just copying someone else's plan 📚. This could lead to some serious problems, like reduced vaccination rates and more cases of vaccine-preventable diseases 🤕.
 
I think this is a big mistake! 🤦‍♀️ They're shifting their vaccine schedule to match Denmark's without even considering how that'll affect people in the US. I mean, we've got our own healthcare system and social safety net that's totally different from theirs. It's like they're ignoring all the stuff that actually works here. And what really worries me is that this could lead to more cases of vaccine-preventable diseases because some kids might not get all the shots they need. We should be looking at our own country's needs, not just copying someone else's plan. 🙅‍♂️
 
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