Colorado health officials are pursuing emergency rule making after the CDC moved away from universally recommending the hepatitis B shot at birth. The state says the change contradicts decades of data and stresses newborns will still have vaccine access and insurance coverage under Colorado law.
Breakdown
- Colorado seeks emergency rulemaking to ensure hepatitis B vaccine access
- CDC committee removes universal newborn hepatitis B vaccine recommendation 7s
- State cites decades of evidence supporting universal newborn vaccination 13s
- Colorado law allows reliance on other medical groups for vaccine guidance 59s
- Major insurers confirm continued coverage for newborn hepatitis B shots 1m 28s