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Trump Administration Issues Executive Order on Childhood Vaccine Recommendations
August 23, 2026
Why it matters locally: The executive order could influence vaccination protocols and public health guidance within Delaware, potentially affecting how healthcare providers in the state administer childhood immunizations and how state health agencies approach vaccine research and safety discussions.
WASHINGTON – The Trump administration today issued an executive order addressing childhood vaccine recommendations. The order suggests separating the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine into three individual shots administered at different times. Additionally, the directive instructs the nation's health department to improve vaccine research. A White House fact sheet outlined these provisions. Government health officials will now consider administering each component of the MMR vaccine separately. This approach differs from the current standard practice, which combines the three vaccines into a single injection. The order also mandates increased focus and resources for federal vaccine research initiatives. This includes exploring new methodologies and improving existing data collection related to vaccine safety and efficacy.
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