Indiana to stop providing low-cost vaccines to children with medical insurance in July

Next month, Indiana will no longer be offering free vaccines for children that are currently covered through some form of medical insurance. State officials say that the move will relieve some of the financial burden weighing on families. The costs of providing free vaccines for children have been trickling down the families for several years. Now, parents will have to rely on their insurance companies and local pediatricians to obtain the necessary immunizations for their children. The controversial decision has received harsh criticism from both medical professionals and parents. As…

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