CDC's COVID-19 state of vaccine confidence insights report: Quarter 3 Report, January 26, 2023
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Description:Date Range: July 1 – September 30, 2022
Summary of the 2nd COVID-19 Vaccine Summary Report: 6 months through 5 years
This report consolidates findings and ways public health partners can act on the findings related to COVID-19 vaccines for children 6 months through 5 years of age from CDC’s COVID-19 State of Vaccine Confidence Report (SoVC) #26, SoVC #27, and SoVC #28, reflecting data collected from March 14, 2022, through May 31, 2022.
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Themes That Might Impact Vaccine Confidence -- Some consumers, news outlets and medical professionals are concerned about the availability and eligibility requirements of the updated COVID-19 booster doses -- Consumers have questions and concerns about the safety of the updated COVID-19 booster dose especially given reports of lack of human trial data -- Consumers have questions and concerns about the effectiveness of a bivalent COVID-19 booster dose, including if a booster dose is even needed -- Some health experts and evidence suggest that combining messaging promoting uptake of the updated COVID-19 booster dose and the annual influenza vaccine at the same time might not be effective for all people -- Peer-Reviewed References -- Appendix: Inputs and Sources.
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