The future of U.S. vaccine policy is uncertain and lacks a clear strategic direction, according to public health experts. The article highlights that the country is at a crossroads following the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, with no established framework for managing routine vaccinations or preparing for future pandemics. Key challenges include political …
The future of U.S. vaccine policy is uncertain and lacks a clear strategic direction, according to public health experts. The article highlights that the country is at a crossroads following the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, with no established framework for managing routine vaccinations or preparing for future pandemics. Key challenges include political polarization, funding instability, and a fragmented public health system that struggles with consistent messaging and equitable access. Experts warn that without a cohesive, long-term national strategy, the U.S. remains vulnerable to new health threats and risks backsliding on vaccination rates for preventable diseases. The piece calls for a renewed focus on rebuilding public trust and creating resilient systems for vaccine development and distribution. Read the full article for a detailed analysis: https://www.wired.com/story/no-one-knows-where-us-vaccine-policy-goes-next/
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