Doctor holds an injection vaccination the child

Oregon and Washington are keeping to the previous universal childhood immunization schedule. 

THE GORGE — After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) removed several vaccines from its universal childhood immunization schedule, the agency announced Jan. 5, Oregon and Washington revealed that neither would follow the revised guidance hours later. Both states are part of the broader West Coast Health Alliance.

Under a directive from President Donald Trump, federal health officials began reviewing the schedule early last month and made changes based on vaccine practices in 20 other high-income nations.