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![]() Vaccinations are common requirements for children all over the country in order to attend public school and college. However, half of American adults (52%) say they are concerned about the safety of vaccinations for children, including 27% who are Very Concerned. A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that 44% are not concerned about the safety of vaccines for children. But this includes just 13% whoa re Not At All Concerned. Nearly one-out-of-three adults with children under 18 (32%) is Very Concerned about vaccine safety. Still, 92% of those with children under 18 say their child has received all the vaccinations he or she is supposed to have. Read More |