July 07, 2026
People without a trusted health care provider to answer health questions are more likely to believe common myths about vaccines, according to a new Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) tracking poll.
The latest KFF Tracking Poll on Health Information and Trust looks at the public's understanding of vaccines and the commonly circulated myths about them. The poll shows a larger share of people correctly identify false claims, but there is still room to reach those who are uncertain.
“Across the four false vaccines claims, far more people say the claims are “definitely false” than say they are “definitely true,” but at least half of the public is less certain what to believe, falling into the malleable middle and saying each of these claims are either ‘probably true’ or ‘probably false,’” the KFF report notes.
Here’s what you need to know:
Additional information is available in the poll and a news release.
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