Opinion: Don’t believe headlines saying that vaccine skepticism is widespread

Despite some headlines, a new poll does not show that most Americans no longer trust vaccines.
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Despite some headlines, a new poll does not show that most Americans no longer trust vaccines.
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Stat News
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