Most American families are reluctant to get a COVID-19 shot for their young children, a new survey published by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) on Tuesday indicates.
The survey’s results come more than a month after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on June 18 recommended the jab for children as young as 6 months of age.
According to the KFF data, 43 percent of parents with children ages 6 months to 4 years old in the United States say they will “definitely not” get their child vaccinated against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, which causes the disease COVID-19.
When asked about their reluctance to vaccinate their children, the primary reasons cited by parents are concerns over potential serious long-term side effects and the “newness” of the jab, as well as limited testing or research being done and concerns over the “overall safety of the vaccines.” Other parents said they believe the shot is not effective, or they are simply not worried about the CCP virus….