Many Americans Question Vaccines
Many people in America are not against vaccines, but they are not fully for them either, creating a challenge for public health.

A growing number of Americans feel unsure about vaccines. They do not strongly support vaccines or strongly oppose them. This middle ground is getting larger. Public health leaders see this as a big problem.
Vaccine rates are falling in the United States. This means fewer people get important shots. This trend affects different types of vaccines, not just new ones. People might delay shots or skip them entirely.
This uncertainty affects public health. When fewer people get vaccinated, diseases can spread more easily. Health officials work to help people understand the facts. They want to protect everyone's health.
Source: CNBC




