The Vaccine Shift No One Saw Coming
November 14, 2025
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7 min
Despite initial high uptake, only about 23% of American adults received a COVID-19 vaccine during the 2024-25 season, compared to 47% who got a flu shot. Public health experts are concerned about dropping vaccination rates, particularly among Hispanic and Black communities and younger individuals, a situation exacerbated by misinformation and vaccine hesitancy. With the FDA and CDC narrowing recommendations, there are fears that these rates will decline further. Studies indicate that trust in healthcare providers can improve vaccination rates, highlighting the need for better communication about vaccine benefits and safety.
1. Only 23% of adults received a COVID-19 vaccine in the 2024-25 season. 2. Vaccination rates are declining among minority groups and young adults. 3. Public health experts are alarmed by potential risks from low vaccination rates. 4. Misinformation contributes to vaccine hesitancy. 5. Trust in healthcare providers can enhance vaccination uptake. 6. Both COVID-19 and flu vaccines are essential for preventing severe illness. 7. The CDC and FDA have shifted recommendations, affecting public perception.
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