05-05-2025 17:17 via medpagetoday.com

A Community Rallied to Share Flu Shot Experiences. Then the Gov't Stopped the Study.

(MedPage Today) -- Some Denver parents got texts during this winter's brutal flu season with videos sharing why people in their neighborhoods chose flu shots for their kids, an unusual study about trust and vaccines in a historically Black community...
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