LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — When it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine two of the nation’s leading health authorities don’t agree.

On Tuesday, the American Academy of Pediatrics took the opposite stance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In late May, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the CDC will no longer recommended the vaccine for healthy children.

But the AAP is recommending the vaccine for everyone 6 months and older and boosters starting at age 5.

And it’s leaving some parents struggling to decide whose advice to follow.

“It’s really confusing to have different guidelines because it’s like, which one’s right, which one’s wrong?” said Danielle Garcia, a Lincoln mom of two.

Garcia has been reading, researching and reaching out to her doctor but said it’s hard

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