COVID-19 Vaccine Trust in America: A Consistent Story
USATuesday, November 5, 2024
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From 2021 to 2023, the United States saw a consistent level of skepticism toward the science behind COVID-19 vaccines, with about a third of the population hesitant. Despite minor fluctuations, this mistrust persisted. Men, university graduates, and higher-income individuals were more likely to trust the vaccines. Tragically, losing a loved one to COVID-19 encouraged people to place their faith in the vaccines. Interestingly, race didn't significantly influence trust levels, except for a slight difference among Latinos. This distrust even extended to other vaccines, such as the flu shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) played a key role in persuading people to accept boosters. Experts underscore the need for more effective and inclusive health communications to foster trust.