1 out of 6 parents reject the vaccine recommendations: survey
Washington Post and Healthcare Policy Non -Profit KFF New Survey showed in a new survey, Under -3 or delayed their children against diseases other than Covid -1 or Flu
The survey shows that 1 percent percentage parents are going to be vaccinated for diseases other than Covid-1 or Flu, white parents, Republicans, religious and those who are more likely to skip their children’s shots.
American parents who are homeskows a children and those who consider themselves very religious can be delayed to give their children vaccine, inculation for 46 percent and 36 percent respectively for their children.
The Americans that are identified as Republicans are 22 percent and 12 percent for their children’s Covid -10 and flu, respectively, and 12 percent, respectively, is almost twice the chances of vaccination or delay in choosing it.
Similarly, white Americans are about four times more likely to avoid or delay their kids than their kids, than their children, or their kids inciting their kids, compared to Asian Americans, respectively.
Other surveys show that less children are being vaccinated in the United States. A KFF survey, published in early August, found that 12.5 percent of the kindergartner was vaccinated against Ham, Mumps, rubella and polio against DTAP (Diphtheria, Tetanus and Aselular Partusis) during the 2021-25 school year.
These rates are dropped from the 2019-20 digits, while 95 percent of the kids received MMR, polio and DTAP vaccines.
Public health experts usually advise to be a 95 percent vaccine to protect communities from disease infection.
The vaccine rate of children from the Covid -1 epidemic is decreasing and public health experts fear that these rates will continue to change the policy of the Department of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prominent vaccine, federal vaccine policy.
-CFF survey shows that anxiety about vaccines at least in some parts, drives the parents’ decisions to leave the shots.
Vaccine is about 67 percent of the venomous parents say that anxiety over the side effects of the vaccine was a “main reason” that they do not want to be inoculated their children, and the vaccine deficiency is the lack of confidence in saving 5 percent shots.
-PFF’s post-survey survey was conducted on 2,716 parents or parents under the age of 18 to August 4, and had a margin of 2 percent point error.