Senator Bill Cassidy from Louisiana voiced strong opposition to President Donald Trump’s recent executive order, which proposes changes to the childhood vaccine schedule. This order aims to separate the MMR vaccine into three separate shots for measles, mumps, and rubella.
If you’re pro-life, you should be pro-vaccine,” stated Cassidy, reinforcing his stance on the issue.
Cassidy argues that this modification would increase healthcare costs for patients. He also believes it would make vaccines less accessible to families, potentially impacting public health efforts. The executive order has stirred debate on the implications for vaccination practices and policies.
The discussion highlights the ongoing conversation about vaccine accessibility and the financial implications of healthcare policy changes.

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