Poll: Doctors Feel Unprepared to Treat Long COVID
Most U.S. physicians consider Long COVID a problem, but few are prepared to diagnose or treat it, according to a […]
Most U.S. physicians consider Long COVID a problem, but few are prepared to diagnose or treat it, according to a […]
Over the past few years, public health departments across the country have been navigating a changing world—in disease, staffing, funding, […]
A majority of Americans think doctors who intentionally spread misinformation about COVID-19 should be held accountable, according to a new […]
More than a quarter of parents of children age 5 to 11 (26%) say they have not yet decided if their […]
Americans who consider social media influential on their perceptions about COVID-19 are far more likely than the general population to […]
Poll: Unvaccinated Americans Consider Vaccine Requirements a Greater Health Threat Than COVID-19 Findings on values and priorities suggest mandates may […]
With schools beginning to open nationwide, 38% of parents say their child age 12-17 has been vaccinated against COVID-19, according […]
This article was first published in the Journal of Communication in Healthcare. Inconsistent communication about COVID-19 from public officials has […]
Americans consider the CDC and FDA’s decision to pause the Johnson & Johnson vaccine proof that rigorous safety monitoring is […]
When deciding whether to get a COVID vaccine, Republicans who voted for President Trump will be far more influenced by […]
Many Republicans fear the COVID vaccine more than they fear the virus itself, and building their confidence will require getting […]
Poll: The Language of Vaccine Acceptance Rural Americans, young Republicans, young Black Americans, and young women among least likely to […]