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Flu Shot Shift: Kids' Health at Risk?
16 Jan
Summary
- US faces one of its worst flu seasons in decades.
- CDC changed flu vaccine guidance for children.
- Unvaccinated children are at higher risk of death.

The United States is currently confronting one of its most severe flu seasons in decades. A concerning surge in flu cases and hospitalizations is primarily attributed to a mutated influenza A variant, H3N2 subclade K. Experts predict flu activity may continue for several more weeks, emphasizing the importance of vaccination. However, recent changes to vaccination guidance for children have introduced complexities.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) modified its long-standing recommendation for universal flu vaccination in children aged 6 months and older on January 5, 2026. The updated guidance now advises that flu shots for children should only be administered after a discussion with a healthcare provider. This shift is particularly alarming given that flu is severely impacting children this season, with at least 17 pediatric deaths reported so far and the second-highest hospitalization rate for children in 15 years.
Leading medical organizations have voiced criticism regarding the CDC's revised guidance, citing ample data that supports the effectiveness of flu vaccines in children. Experts warn that the confusion generated by this change could lead to reduced vaccination rates. While the flu shot's effectiveness can vary, studies indicate it significantly reduces the risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and death in children, including those who are otherwise healthy. Vaccination remains the most effective measure against severe flu and its potentially life-threatening complications.




