Democratic parents are more likely than Republican parents to have high confidence in childhood vaccines’ effectiveness, ...
A majority of Americans say childhood vaccines are effective at preventing illness, but slightly fewer are highly confident in vaccine safety.
Younger Americans are more likely than older people to say these changes have influenced their decision. Among adults under 30 who are familiar with the CDC’s changes, about half say these changes ...
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