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CDC Scales Back COVID Shot Guidance for Healthy Kids and Pregnant Women

COVID Vaccine Now Optional for Healthy Children and Expectant Moms, Says CDC

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 31, 2025
in Child & Family Safety, Consumer Awareness, Health, Health & Wellness, Health News, Public Health & Safety, Vaccines
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CDC Updates Vaccine Guidance: Shots No Longer Urged for All Children and Pregnant Women - AP Photo/David Goldman, File

New CDC Guidance Leaves COVID Vaccination Choice to Families and Doctors - AP Photo/David Goldman, File

CDC Quietly Changes COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance for Healthy Kids and Pregnant Women

In a subtle but significant shift, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its COVID-19 vaccine recommendations—removing language that previously advised healthy children and pregnant women should get vaccinated. Now, the guidance simply states they may receive the vaccine, signaling a more neutral stance and putting the decision in the hands of individuals and their healthcare providers.

A Softer Approach to Vaccination

The CDC’s new guidance suggests a move toward shared decision-making, especially for lower-risk groups. For children aged 6 months to 17 years who are otherwise healthy, vaccination is no longer explicitly recommended but is listed as an option. The same goes for pregnant women, who are no longer included in the CDC’s routine adult immunization schedule.

The change means doctors and parents can discuss and decide together whether a child should get the COVID-19 shot, rather than follow a blanket federal recommendation.

Kennedy’s Announcement Sparks Confusion

This update follows an announcement earlier in the week by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who posted a 58-second video on X (formerly Twitter), stating that healthy children and pregnant women would no longer be advised to receive COVID-19 vaccinations.

Notably, no CDC representatives appeared in the video, and CDC officials have since referred questions about the change to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Secretary Kennedy himself.

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What This Means for Insurance and Access

Despite the softened language, the CDC confirmed that this kind of “may” recommendation still requires health insurers to cover the vaccine, meaning it will remain free to the public. However, health policy experts warn that when public health messaging becomes vague, vaccination rates tend to drop.

“Doctors are less forceful, and patients may be unsure whether the shot is important,” said Jason Schwartz, a health policy researcher at Yale.

COVID Vaccination Rates Remain Low

Even before this change, uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine has been modest. According to the CDC, only 13% of children and 23% of adults have received the 2024–25 COVID vaccine.

As the pandemic becomes less severe, many health experts have started calling for a more focused strategy, targeting older adults and those at high risk of complications—rather than the entire population.

Backlash Over the Process

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) expressed relief that COVID-19 vaccines remain available to families who want them. However, AAP President Dr. Susan Kressly criticized how the decision was handled.

“The deeply flawed process raises serious concerns about the stability of our national immunization efforts,” she said.

The CDC’s advisory panel is expected to meet in June to finalize recommendations for the fall COVID vaccine rollout. Until then, the public is left navigating a confusing landscape shaped by political decisions and shifting medical guidance.

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