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Health Officials Consider Separating MMR Vaccine into Individual Doses Amidst Ongoing Debate

Health Officials Consider Separating MMR Vaccine into Individual Doses Amidst Ongoing Debate

A significant discussion has emerged surrounding the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine as a leading health official advocates for its separation into individual doses. This proposal follows a rise in vaccine-related concerns, partly ignited by recent statements from influential figures, including President Trump.

Call for Individual Doses

In a recent post on X, Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) voiced his support for the development of monovalent vaccines. He stated that the MMR vaccine should be divided into three separate vaccinations rather than administered as a single shot. This suggestion aims to address safety concerns and enhance parental choice.