Americans’ trust in government childhood vaccine recommendations has taken a sharp downturn, according to a new poll.
The Axios-Ipsos American Health Index found that trust in the childhood vaccine schedule has fallen to 60 percent, down from 71 percent last June.
Meanwhile, 39 percent say they disagree with the schedule, up from 28 percent in June, according to the poll, which was conducted from March 6 to 9 among 1,225 adults.
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