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USA TODAY
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Senator Bill Cassidy criticized President Trump's executive order calling for fewer childhood vaccines and splitting immunizations into separate visits, arguing that such measures would increase inconvenience and costs for families while offering no health benefits. Cassidy, a physician, emphasized that dividing vaccines like the MMR could lead to more visits, higher insurance premiums, and reduced affordability, contradicting claims that these changes could save lives. He also defended his vote to confirm Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic, stating the focus should be on policies that improve national health.
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