Researchers found a fall in confidence in nearly one in four participants since 2020, regardless of their age, gender, religious belief, education or ethnicity.
Confidence in vaccines has declined"significantly" since the start of the COVID pandemic, according to a new study.
After questioning more than 1,000 adults, they found that the post-pandemic group was considerably less confident in vaccines than the pre-pandemic group. Dr Alessandro Siani, associate head of the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Portsmouth, said:"While vaccine hesitancy is not a new phenomenon,
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