MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is directing doctors to continue following the childhood vaccination schedule, after changes were made at the federal level.
State epidemiologist Dr. Ryan Westergaard says children in the state are already not getting vaccinated at the rates they should be.
“Most parents in Wisconsin choose to follow the advice of medical professionals and get their children fully vaccinated, but not all, and we want that to be as close to 100% as we can,” Westergaard said.
DHS opposes recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control to remove 6 vaccinations from the schedule, a change supported by US Health and Human Services Secretary and vaccine skeptic Robert F Kennedy Jr.


