MMR Vaccine Debate Heats Up as Officials Consider Splitting into Single Doses
A top health official has suggested breaking up the combination measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine into single doses in response to growing concerns about its safety. The move comes amid a heated debate over the vaccine's effectiveness and potential side effects.

A top health official has suggested breaking up the combination measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine into single doses amid a growing debate over vaccine safety and efficacy. The proposal aims to provide an alternative for pregnant women who are advised against receiving the combined MMR vaccine due to concerns over its potential impact on fetal development. Officials are weighing the potential benefits of split doses against the logistical challenges of implementing such a change. The move is part of ongoing discussions about vaccine policy and safety.