Parental Concern Over Childhood Vaccines on the Rise, Survey Reveals

Published on March 23, 2024

A government survey into levels of parental trust in childhood vaccinations has found a thirteen percent jump in the number of parents with concerns about giving their children jabs. The survey was carried out by the UK Health Security Agency (HSA) and examined the attitudes of parents, questioning around 1,000 people with babies aged between two months and three years, four months, and another 1,000 people with children aged between three years, four months, and five. In the wake of growing mistrust of the government’s health advice and the pharmaceutical industry following the many reports of people being harmed and killed by the COVID-19 vaccines, more parents said they were finding information online about other vaccines....