COVID-19 state of vaccine confidence insights report ; report 27, August 10, 2022
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Aims and Methods -- Major themes identified from social media, news, and other sources that may impact vaccine confidence -- Consumers continue to have questions and concerns about 2nd COVID-19 booster doses. -- Consumers continue to express their support or opposition to performing and following COVID-19 mitigation measures. -- Continuing and evolving themes that may impact vaccine confidence -- Parents continue to have questions and express frustration towards COVID-19 vaccination in children. -- Consumers continue to have questions about the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 variants. -- Consumers continue to question the benefits of getting a booster dose following vaccine breakthrough infections in high-profile people. -- Consumers continue to express their lack of trust in CDC. -- Appendix 1: Inputs and Sources
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