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Changing the FDA’s Vaccine Approval Process Could Threaten COVID, Flu Protection for Children

Last updated: December 3, 2025 3:00 am
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is considering changes to the approval process for vaccines, including COVID vaccines, that could have significant implications for children’s health. A memo leaked to several news outlets outlined proposals that experts argue are not based in science and could ultimately make childhood vaccinations less accessible and more expensive.

One of the proposed changes is requiring vaccine makers to study new shots in all subgroups, including pregnant individuals. This could delay the approval process and increase costs, making it harder for pregnant people to access vaccines that are crucial for their health and the health of their babies. The memo also calls for stricter requirements for approving vaccines for pregnant women, potentially putting expectant parents and young babies at risk.

Additionally, the FDA is considering changes to how the annual flu shot is approved. While the flu vaccine has been shown to be safe and effective at preventing hospitalizations, the proposed changes could drive up costs for vaccine makers and lead to delays in getting vaccines to the public. There is also discussion about whether COVID and flu shots should be administered together, a move that could add complexity and confusion for parents and result in lower vaccine uptake.

Experts warn that these proposed changes could have serious consequences for public health, particularly for children who rely on vaccines for protection against serious diseases. It is crucial to ensure that any changes to the vaccine approval process are based on scientific evidence and prioritize the health and well-being of the population.

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As the discussion around vaccine approval continues, it is important to stay informed and advocate for policies that support evidence-based decision-making in public health. By supporting science journalism and staying engaged with reliable sources of information, we can help ensure that decisions about vaccines are grounded in science and prioritize the safety and well-being of all individuals.

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