Government Accountability

CDC Abdicates Responsibility, Leaves COVID-19 Vaccine Decisions to Individuals Amid Uncertainty

By Economics Desk | October 6, 2025

In a dramatic shift, the CDC has ceased recommending COVID-19 vaccinations for all Americans, transferring decision-making to individuals—a move that reveals troubling politicization and erodes public trust in vaccine policies.

In a startling departure from its previous stance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has officially stopped recommending COVID-19 vaccinations for all Americans, leaving the choice squarely on individual patients. This abrupt change follows the installation of a new vaccine advisory panel handpicked by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who brought with him a controversial skepticism toward established vaccine science. Is Washington Abandoning Its Duty to Protect the Nation? The role of federal health agencies like the CDC is to safeguard national public health through clear, evidence-based guidance. Yet now, instead of leading with science-backed recommendations...

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