I personally think the basic vaccines I got in the mid 60s are probably all a person should be required to get. Measles, Mumps, Rubella. (I got a smallpox vaccination as well)
And whooping cough.
Whooping cough in infants is a very serious disease and only thanks to modern ICU care is not as fatal as it once was.
Oh yes, ....Let’s not forget the polio vaccine. VERY important!
I have, over the years, had several acquaintances who were crippled by the disease. I dated one ( a physician). Some seemed to fully recover but then later in life had weakening of the affected muscles.
And polio of course. I think they should stick to the basics for children, especially small children. If parents want all the extra vaccines when the children are older, then fine but I hate the attitude that all children must have all the vaccines available for everything known to man, and must have them all when they are just little babies.