As reported by Just the News, the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel voted unanimously to scrap its universal COVID-19 shot recommendation, shifting instead to “individual-based decision-making.” For Americans aged six months to 64, the panel now advises vaccination primarily for those at heightened risk of severe illness.
The decision marks a sharp retreat from years of sweeping federal mandates. While the change awaits approval from Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, federal insurance programs will still cover the shots.
Notably, the panel also split 6–6 on whether prescriptions should be required, ultimately rejecting the measure.
This marks more than a policy shift — it’s a cultural turning point. After years of coercion and one-size-fits-all directives, health officials are conceding what Americans long demanded: the right to weigh risks and make their own decisions.
Guardians, take note: liberty reclaimed in medicine must now be guarded in every arena of life.
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