October 13, 2025
A large majority of U.S. parents support vaccination for measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) and polio, but their views on seasonal flu and COVID-19 shots are much less uniform, according to a new report.
The survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) and The Washington Post investigates parents’ views about vaccines and their go-to sources for information. It comes as recommendations from the nation’s federal health agencies have diverged with other leading national medical organizations.
“Despite trusting a variety of information sources, few parents report difficulty understanding the vaccine schedule for their children and why they should get them vaccinated,” the report noted.
Among the key takeaways:
See the news release and report online.
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