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COVID Vaccine Distrust Growing Among Americans, Survey Finds

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A growing number of Americans are skeptical of vaccines for COVID and other infectious diseases, according to the most recent national health survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania.
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This survey found that 28 percent of respondents believe COVID vaccines have led to thousands of deaths, an increase from 22 percent in June 2021. Additionally, 22 percent now believe that contracting COVID is safer than getting vaccinated, compared to 10 percent in April 2021. Similarly, the belief that the vaccine can change people’s DNA has nearly doubled to 15 percent since the previous survey.

The survey also highlighted a decline in concern about contracting COVID, with only 20 percent of respondents now expressing worry about getting infected. Released just as the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved updated COVID vaccines, the findings unsurprisingly resulted in many so-called ‘health experts’ taking to the airwaves to proclaim the supposed safety of the shots.

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