Divided Opinions: Americans Question Vaccine Recommendations
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that only 25% of Americans trust the Trump administration's vaccine recommendations, which exclude young, healthy individuals and pregnant women from receiving COVID-19 shots. The new policy diverges from previous vaccination efforts initiated by Trump, leading to widespread concern and political division.

Amid growing skepticism, a Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that just one in four Americans trust the Trump administration's latest decisions on COVID-19 vaccines, claiming they lack a scientific basis.
The administration's controversial stance excludes young people and pregnant women from vaccination, reversing Trump's earlier aggressive COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
Political divisions deepen as state policies clash over school vaccine mandates, intensifying the national debate over public health and safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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