Sorry, we must have typed at the same time. But another fact: Infants are not a risk group for Hep B, but that is the first vaccine given at birth. If a person gets Hep B and fully recovers, which is very likely, that person will be immune the rest of his or her life.
The only babies with a real risk of Hep B are those who are born to parents who already have it. Otherwise, I’d say HANDS off!
Hep B is another one. Why do they give it to all children? Because it’s politically incorrect to identify the parents in high risk groups to single out the children that really need it, so everyone’s kids are required to get it. In fact, that’s why they rush to pump as many vaccines into children as quickly as they can, because that’s when parents bring their children in to see the doctor. They are afraid that if they wait, parents will forget them later.
That would be Hep A.