Most people who were initially hesitant about having the covid vaccine had concerns that could be tackled and successfully overcome in time, a study of more than a million people in England suggests.1 ...
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s remaking of childhood vaccination policies is fuelling resistance in labour and ...
Findings reveal a general decline in vaccine hesitancy during the 15 months following the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out in 2021-2022, with almost two-thirds of those initially hesitant going on to receive ...
According to “Why Should I Trust You?” hosts Tom W. Johnson and Brinda Adhikari, public health’s disengagement from MAHA has ...
Vaccine mistrust may seem to be a new movement but more than 170 years ago an Oxfordshire town found itself at the centre of a national debate raging around vaccinations. A new vaccine had been ...
Most COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is rooted in concerns that can be addressed and effectively reduced over time, according to a new study following more than 1.1 million people in England between ...
Scientific findings and recommendations provided by politically independent medical researchers, physicians and public health ...
The recent departure of high-level Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officials has brought vaccine policy back into national headlines. Combined with the resurgence this year of measles ...