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Most Americans aren't anti-vaccine. They're uncertain — and that's a growing public health challenge
The article suggests that a major public health issue is not anti-vaccine sentiment among Americans, but rather a large segment of the population occupying an uncertain middle ground. This group is characterized by being neither firmly pro-vaccine nor staunchly opposed.
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