CDC’s Monkeypox State of Vaccination Confidence Insights Report

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CDC has published a special Monkeypox State of Vaccine Confidence Insights Report which emphasizes major themes influencing vaccine hesitancy and uptake, categorized by their level and type of threat to vaccine confidence, degree of spread, and directionality. By examining how Americans think and feel, social processes, and the practical issues around vaccination, the Insights Report seeks to identify emerging issues of misinformation, disinformation, and places where intervention efforts can positively impact vaccine confidence across the U.S. You can find back-issues of the CDC’s State of Vaccine Confidence Insights Reports online. Additionally, resources for partners to help address the themes can be found on the first page of the report.

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