Vaccination and Health Research: Insights from a National Survey
Key Findings from the National Survey
This recent survey conducted by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center sheds light on public perceptions surrounding vaccines. With flu season approaching and a surge in COVID-19 cases, health research indicates significant hesitancy among various demographics.
Vaccine Hesitancy Statistics
- 37% of respondents believe they don’t need to get vaccinated.
- 65% stated they have concerns about vaccine effectiveness.
- 23% reported being influenced by misinformation.
Such findings underscore the need for continuous medicine research and public education regarding vaccination benefits and health science advancement.
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