On Dec. 5, President Trump issued a memorandum directing the CDC to compare the United States childhood vaccine schedule with those used in peer nations. Other developed nations vaccinate successfully, achieve high uptake, and maintain stronger trust, yet their schedules often look meaningfully different from ours. The difference is not that they are “anti-vaccine.” It is that most peer nations organize their childhood programs around three straightforward questions:
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