Candace DeMatties, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy for the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease


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Jan 31 2025 4 mins  

The Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease (PFID) has released results of a public opinion poll that reveals most American voters, regardless of political affiliation, support the continued availability of FDA-approved vaccines and express concern over declining childhood vaccination rates. This bipartisan poll, conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and Lake Research Partners, examined registered voters’ perspectives on vaccination trends, access to vaccines, U.S. leadership in vaccine development, and trust in information sources. The results underscore widespread public agreement that vaccines are essential for safeguarding public health. With Chris Edwards to talk more about this poll is Candace DeMatties, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy for the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease.