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Title: Minnesota Health Drops Federal Guidance on COVID Vaccine

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Minnesota Health Department Defies​ Federal Guidance, Endorses COVID-19 Vaccine Based‍ on Medical Association Recommendations

ST. PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Department of ⁤Health ⁣(MDH) is now advising residents to follow COVID-19 vaccination recommendations from leading medical associations – the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the american College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists – rather than current federal guidance. This move ⁣comes after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ⁣reshaped the Advisory Committee on Immunization practices this ⁣year, replacing all 17 members​ with his own ⁢appointees.

The MDH’s decision reflects a divergence‌ from ⁣federal recommendations and a reliance on the​ consensus of established medical ‌organizations. These​ associations collectively⁣ recommend COVID-19 ‌vaccination for all individuals six months ‍and older, with⁣ particular emphasis on children aged six to 23 months,​ pregnant ⁤women, and those with high-risk ⁣conditions. MDH Commissioner Brooke Cunningham‌ stated ‌the agency is‍ “following the science” in its⁤ endorsement of these⁢ recommendations.

“This is a unique moment where vaccine information from federal health leaders leaves important⁤ information gaps for Minnesotans,” Cunningham said. “These independent medical associations have all looked at the science and concluded that COVID-19 vaccine is safe, effective⁢ and critically important for people ⁢across the lifespan.”

The MDH’s‍ updated guidance, which includes standing orders for pharmacists, is supported ‌by an ‌executive order​ signed this​ month by Gov. Tim walz aimed at protecting vaccine access ​within the state. This action builds upon a previous order signed during the Trump ⁣administration ‍to expand vaccine access.

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