Public opinion polling shows that vaccine hesitancy remains prevalent and diverse in Texas, even as the number of Texans vaccinated against COVID-19 climbs. Perhaps the most important lesson after a ...
As more Americans receive coronavirus vaccines, the percentage who express hesitancy about doing so has decreased. However, a substantial number continue to say they won't or might not get vaccinated, ...
A protester at a London demonstration against the use of vaccine passports carries an umbrella with a phrase that became famous as a reproductive choice slogan. (Hollie Adams / Getty Images) By now, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Many caregivers expressed hesitancy to vaccinate themselves and their children who had cancer against COVID-19, ...
Lea la versión en español de esta historia aquí. Mina Perez, of Sacramento, could be among the millions of Californians to receive a vaccine this year to protect against a virus that has infected more ...
Chris Koliba (left), the Edwin O. Stene Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, Policy & Governance at the University of Kansas, and John Nalbandian, a former mayor of Lawrence and professor ...
Public opinion polling shows that vaccine hesitancy remains prevalent and diverse in Texas, even as the number of Texans vaccinated against COVID-19 slowly climbs. Perhaps the most important lesson ...
Nearly 26 percent of parents are hesitant over getting their child a vaccine that medical experts routinely recommend each fall: the flu shot. In a national survey of 2,176 parents with children six ...
As more Americans receive coronavirus vaccines, the percentage who express hesitancy about doing so has decreased. However, a substantial number continue to say they won't or might not get vaccinated, ...
Vaccine hesitancy often develops through preexisting beliefs that are centered on politics, religion, the economy, parenting and health. Language that has been co-opted from controversial debates, and ...