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Most governments are trying to fight vaccine hesitancy with science and investment, while the United States heads in the opposite direction.
By Damien Cave
Most governments are trying to fight vaccine hesitancy with science and investment, while the United States heads in the opposite direction.
Trump
Administration
Supported by
Most governments are trying to fight vaccine hesitancy with science and investment, while the United States heads in the opposite direction.
By Damien Cave

Experts say global measles vaccination rates are falling as Trump officials signal a deprioritization of the virus

EDITORIAL. The politicization of science currently at play in the United States marks a dangerous step backward for a country…

Scientists predict increased disease outbreaks after Trump officials no longer recommend third of childhood vaccines

There are calls to remove mandates in the US - but the country faces unique barriers compared with other countries.

Trump’s administration halts mRNA vaccine development, sparking WHO fears for emerging pandemic preparedness.

RFK Jr. is a high-profile face of vaccine hesitancy, but people's vaccine concerns fall on a much broader spectrum.