Much of the vaccine regimen for newborns and infants is made up of vaccines with a long history and track record.
Dtap- diptheria, pertussis, tetanus
IPV- polio
MMR- measles, mumps, rubella
I would recommend these
All are well documented and effective.
Often common flu vax is added.
These are egg incubated weak strains of virus that are projected to be common the following season.
At your discretion, but basically a traditional vaccine design.
After that you'll see
Hep A&B
COVID-19,
Varicella (chicken pox),
PCV 13&15 (for pneumococcal disease. Often vectors for meningitis)
Of those, you know COVID-19 is the experimental vax.
This is from my own time looking at them and deciding what would be good for my kids. It's only my findings and opinions.
