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Why Do Some People Skip the Flu Shot?
Italy, SyracuseThursday, June 26, 2025
Another interesting finding was that people living in small towns were less likely to get vaccinated compared to those in the city. This could be due to fewer healthcare resources or less access to information. The study also found that knowing about the vaccine did not necessarily mean people would get it. Having a positive attitude toward the vaccine did not make a big difference either.
So, what can be done to improve vaccination rates? The study suggests that doctors and healthcare providers should play a bigger role in encouraging people to get their flu shots. They also recommend better communication and easier access to vaccines.
It's clear that getting more people vaccinated is not just about providing information. It's about understanding the different factors that influence people's decisions. By addressing these factors, we can help more people stay protected from the flu.
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