Poll says vast public support for childhood vaccines, in spite of outbreaks
A bipartisan survey reveals strong public support for FDA-approved vaccines and concern over declining childhood vaccination rates. It also highlights the importance of U.S. leadership in vaccine development and the trust Americans place in their doctors over other information sources. But with ongoing mixed messaging and a measles outbreak, including cases reported in DC and Maryland, how can we maintain confidence in vaccines? Candace DeMatties, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy for the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease, breaks down the findings on "The Final 5 with Jim Lokay."
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