A major medical organization is splitting from the federal government in crafting recommendations for Covid-19 vaccinations, an unprecedented move that reflects a growing rift between the scientific community and the Trump administration’s health agencies.

On Tuesday, the American Academy of Pediatrics released its own immunization schedule ahead of respiratory virus season, including guidance on which children should receive RSV, flu, and Covid-19 vaccines. The organization recommended Covid shots for all children between 6 and 23 months old, as well as for children over 2 at high risk for severe disease. This guidance runs counter to the Food and Drug Administration’s recent decision to limit access to the vaccines to people over 65 and others who are at high risk of becoming seriou

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