The article reports that health experts strongly criticized the decision of the US CDC to change the pediatric vaccination schedule according to the Danish model. The CDC has reduced the number of recommended vaccines for children from 17–18 diseases to 11 diseases, relegating influenza, rotavirus, meningococcal, and hepatitis A (and often B) vaccinations to the category of shared decision-making by parents and physicians.[1][3][5] Experts point out that the change was adopted without the normal process of consultation with an independent advisory committee.[1][2] At the same time, the CDC recommended reducing the number of HPV vaccine doses from two to one.[3][5] The article also includes the topic "how not to die young", which deals with recommendations on how to reduce health risks and prolong life (however, the text does not specify specific advice). The final topic is a warning against an expected increase in flu cases, with the article noting the risk of a stronger flu season (without giving specific numbers). The article contains links to the discussion and reactions of experts on social networks such as Bluesky, X, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.