Author: VaxBrief Editorial
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Daily Brief – Jan 21st 2026
Data Window: January 21, 2026 (rolling 24-hour scan)Regions: United States · Canada · United Kingdom · Australia · New Zealand Summary Narratives in the past 24 hours centre on Scientific Decoupling following a U.S. HHS shift moving six childhood vaccines from Routine to Shared Clinical Decision-Making. Discussion focuses on perceived divergence from peer-country schedules and uncertainty about…
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Daily Brief – January 20th 2026
The past 24 hours show increasing divergence between U.S. childhood immunisation policy and that of peer countries. While the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada have expanded or maintained routine schedules, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has reduced its routine childhood schedule to 11 diseases, shifting several vaccines to Shared Clinical Decision-Making.…
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Daily Brief – January 19, 2026
Vaccine narratives over the last 24 hours reflect divergent policy developments in the U.S. and the UK. In the U.S., changes to the childhood schedule have reduced the number of universally recommended diseases, contributing to differing federal and state guidance and related discussion about coverage and requirements. In the UK, implementation of a combined MMRV…
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Daily Brief – January 18, 2026
In the last 24–48 hours, vaccine-related discourse has been dominated by the implementation of a major U.S. policy change reducing the number of universally recommended childhood vaccines.
