Illinois to conduct its own review of hepatitis B vaccine recommendations made by federal committee – Chicago Tribune*

Illinois remains “committed to science-based public health policy” said Dr. Sameer Vohra, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, noting that Gov. JB Pritzker recently signed a bill into law formally establishing a process for the state to issue its own vaccine guidelines. Illinois already broke with the federal government’s COVID-19 vaccine recommendations earlier this year.
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Fed Up Taxpayer
5 months ago

After doctor of death fauci and the illinois “science” kept perfectly healthy kids out of school for a year and people away from work, no one should trust a darn thing JB says about immunizations.

Chercher
5 months ago

If the mother has been tested positive, or if the mother has not been tested, then the new guidance says to vaccinate a newborn. But if the mother does not have hepatitis B, then vaccination can wait until the infant is 2 months old. This is common sense, you are not putting the baby in danger. Pritzker is suddenly concerned about newborns when he has been a cheerleader for eliminating the possibility of newborns.

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