CDC advisory panel rolls back universal hepatitis B vaccine recommendation

Can we really trust these newfangled vaccines that are coming out left and right? I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm all for staying healthy and whatnot, but have you seen the ingredients list on some of these things? It's like a chemistry experiment! 🤯 And don't even get me started on the whole "vaccine" vs "booster shot" thing. Is it really necessary to boost every five years or so? I'm just worried about the long-term effects and whether we're putting more chemicals in our bodies than we need. Can't we just stick with good ol' fashioned common sense and some basic hygiene? 🤔💉
 
I don't know much about the html thingy but I think it's kinda cool how they can make websites look all fancy like that 💻. My cousin's friend is a web developer and he said it's not just about throwing some words together on a page, there's a lot of code involved to make it look right 🤔. Anyway, if the website has info on hepatitis B vaccines that might be helpful for people who need to get vaccinated 💉!
 
🤔 I think it's interesting how the design of the webpage is trying to balance the use of semantic elements like `<section>` and `<ul>` with more visually appealing non-semantic elements like buttons and images 📸. It makes sense that they'd want to make the content more engaging, especially when it comes to a topic like hepatitis B vaccines which can be pretty dry 😴. However, I do worry that overusing image elements could compromise accessibility for people with visual impairments 👀. Perhaps a better approach would be to use a mix of multimedia and plain text to cater to different learning styles 📚?
 
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