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The U.S. health department said on Friday it was seeking public feedback on federal vaccine recommendations, including how they are categorized and ​communicated, after President Donald Trump's executive order calling for fewer ‌childhood vaccinations.

The Department of Health and Human Services has posted a notice asking for comments on possible revamped categories, such as whether some vaccines should be recommended but ​not during infancy, or recommended with qualifications.

It has also sought ​guidance on how recommendations should address timing and sequencing, including ⁠whether vaccines could be given within broader age windows or at separate ​visits.

Members of the public, including parents, doctors and health officials, have until ​September 20, to submit their comments to the health department.

Trump signed an executive order earlier this month to limit the inoculation schedule to 11 immunizations, saying it would give ​U.S. children "gold-standard" protection, and directed officials to review the timing and sequencing ​of vaccinations.

The order advances a long-standing goal of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., ‌an ⁠anti-vaccine activist who has promoted a link between vaccines and autism that scientists have repeatedly debunked.

Currently, vaccines are categorized as routine for everyone, risk-based for specific groups, or left to shared decision-making between patients and doctors.

HHS ​is specifically seeking feedback ​on shared ⁠decision-making, including its potential risks such as confusion among patients and doctors, lower vaccination rates and added time for ​clinicians.

The agency noted that public trust in federal health ​authorities ⁠fell during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. It cited concerns that some past recommendation processes were seen as rushed or overconfident, which hurt the overall ⁠credibility of ​the vaccine system.

The department said the feedback ​would help inform its consideration of whether the current framework adequately supports scientific rigor, informed ​choice and public trust.

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