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Taiwan to add rotavirus vaccine to free immunization program in 2027
Taipei, June 30 (CNA) Taiwan will include the rotavirus vaccine in its publicly funded childhood immunization program starting in 2027, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced Tuesday.
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Medical Daily
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· Jun 25, 2026
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Related coverage for "Taiwan to add rotavirus vaccine to free immunization program in 2027": Medical Daily — A Rewritten Federal Vaccine Charter Could Determine Whether Your Fall Flu Shot Is Covered by Insurance. Baltic News Network — Latvia’s Immunisation Council calls for urgent funding to protect newborns against RSV. The Epoch Times — Reps. Castro and Houlahan Hold a Press Conference on an NDAA Amendment Requiring Mandatory Flu Vaccination of Service Members. Utusan Malaysia — Sri Lanka kerah tentera tangani wabak denggi. Bloomberg — Moderna's Flu Vaccine Moves Closer to FDA Approval. Seeking Alpha — Moderna: Flu Vaccine Progress Is Only Part Of The Story