Senator Bill Cassidy from Louisiana expressed strong criticism of President Donald Trump’s executive order. This order proposes separating the childhood MMR vaccine into three individual shots. Cassidy argued that it would lead to increased costs for patients and make vaccines harder to access.
Cassidy, a Republican, highlighted his stance by saying, “If you’re pro-life, you should be pro-vaccine.” His comments suggest a belief that maintaining the current vaccine schedule aligns with a commitment to protecting life.
The executive order aims to overhaul the existing childhood vaccine schedule. Many concerns have surfaced about how these changes will affect public health and vaccine availability.

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