Advisory Board May 6, 2024

More than 270 million Americans have received a COVID-19 vaccine. And while the vast majority of these people did not experience any complications, some who believe they’ve suffered serious side effects as a result of their vaccination feel “completely ignored and dismissed and gaslighted,” Apoorva Mandavilli reports for the New York Times.

COVID-19 Vaccine Communications Readiness Assessment

‘I am told I’m not real.’

The COVID-19 vaccines are estimated to have prevented millions of hospitalizations and deaths. However, even the best vaccines can lead to rare but serious side effects, which doesn’t negate the vaccines’ benefit or suggest people should stop taking them, Mandavilli reports.

Nearly 667 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been doled out. Now, some Americans believe their...

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