CHICAGO (WLS) -- The CDC's vaccine advisory panel voted Friday to abandon its recommendation for the COVID-19 vaccine, in addition to postponing a vote on delaying the Hepatitis B shot for babies.

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Experts say the new recommendation could lead to clinicians not carrying the product.

The conversation around vaccines overall is creating confusion among parents on a variety of vaccines for their children.

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The American Academy of Pediatrics said the impact of the CDC recommendations on child vaccines are having a real time effect.

"Today, I heard from a colleague seeing patients in primary care about a parent refusing MMR vaccine," DR. Sean O'

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