The American Medical Association has publicly opposed President Trump's executive order directing the CDC to assess the childhood vaccine schedule. - The AMA states there is no credible scientific evidence to support changing the current schedule.
- The schedule is built on decades of research and real-world data to protect children when most vulnerable. - Altering the schedule without evidence risks confusing parents, undermining trust, and lowering vaccination rates.
- The AMA emphasizes that vaccine decisions must be guided by science and public health experts, not policy shifts.