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Declining Trust in US Public Health Amid Kennedy Nomination
A new poll reveals declining trust in US public health agencies and officials, particularly among Republicans, amid Robert Kennedy's controversial nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services; vaccine hesitancy, fueled by misinformation, is a key concern.
Declining Trust in US Public Health Amid Kennedy Nomination
A new poll reveals declining trust in US public health agencies and officials, particularly among Republicans, amid Robert Kennedy's controversial nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services; vaccine hesitancy, fueled by misinformation, is a key concern.
Progress
40% Bias Score


UK COVID Inquiry to Investigate Social Media's Role in Vaccine Misinformation
The UK COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 4 will investigate the impact of social media misinformation and disinformation on vaccine hesitancy, aiming to improve future vaccination campaigns and public health messaging, with potential recommendations for social media regulation.
UK COVID Inquiry to Investigate Social Media's Role in Vaccine Misinformation
The UK COVID-19 Inquiry's Module 4 will investigate the impact of social media misinformation and disinformation on vaccine hesitancy, aiming to improve future vaccination campaigns and public health messaging, with potential recommendations for social media regulation.
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40% Bias Score


Low Flu Vaccination Rates Strain European Healthcare Systems
Europe is experiencing a severe influenza season, with low vaccination rates among high-risk groups (elderly, healthcare workers) leading to increased strain on healthcare systems and an estimated 27,600 annual influenza deaths in the EU and UK; public health officials are urging improved vaccinatio...
Low Flu Vaccination Rates Strain European Healthcare Systems
Europe is experiencing a severe influenza season, with low vaccination rates among high-risk groups (elderly, healthcare workers) leading to increased strain on healthcare systems and an estimated 27,600 annual influenza deaths in the EU and UK; public health officials are urging improved vaccinatio...
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36% Bias Score


Scientist and Christian Dr. Francis Collins Bridges Science and Faith Amidst Pandemic Distrust
Dr. Francis Collins, former NIH director and evangelical Christian, argues that science and faith are compatible, citing his personal journey and scientific achievements as evidence, while expressing concern about declining public trust in science during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Scientist and Christian Dr. Francis Collins Bridges Science and Faith Amidst Pandemic Distrust
Dr. Francis Collins, former NIH director and evangelical Christian, argues that science and faith are compatible, citing his personal journey and scientific achievements as evidence, while expressing concern about declining public trust in science during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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40% Bias Score


€7 Million to Boost Child Vaccination in Four Dutch Cities
The Dutch government is investing €7 million to increase child vaccination rates in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht, addressing lower rates in poorer neighborhoods and combating vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation.
€7 Million to Boost Child Vaccination in Four Dutch Cities
The Dutch government is investing €7 million to increase child vaccination rates in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht, addressing lower rates in poorer neighborhoods and combating vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation.
Progress
40% Bias Score


"Low Vaccination Rates Fuel Resurgence of Preventable Diseases in Germany"
"Germany's low vaccination rates against diseases like COVID-19 and influenza, coupled with the resurgence of measles and diphtheria, highlight the impact of misinformation and inequitable access to vaccines, resulting in higher disease incidence and potential future outbreaks."
"Low Vaccination Rates Fuel Resurgence of Preventable Diseases in Germany"
"Germany's low vaccination rates against diseases like COVID-19 and influenza, coupled with the resurgence of measles and diphtheria, highlight the impact of misinformation and inequitable access to vaccines, resulting in higher disease incidence and potential future outbreaks."
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52% Bias Score

Misinformation, Public Trust, and the Biden Administration's Pandemic Response
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra cites online misinformation as a key factor in eroding public trust in health officials, while Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg alleges the Biden administration pressured his company to censor vaccine-related content, highlighting a conflict between public health measures and fr...

Misinformation, Public Trust, and the Biden Administration's Pandemic Response
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra cites online misinformation as a key factor in eroding public trust in health officials, while Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg alleges the Biden administration pressured his company to censor vaccine-related content, highlighting a conflict between public health measures and fr...
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44% Bias Score

Low Flu Vaccination Rates Increase Europe's Vulnerability During Respiratory Illness Surge
Europe faces a concerning drop in flu vaccination rates, increasing vulnerability to influenza and other respiratory illnesses during the current season. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and despite some countries expanding guidelines, immunization levels remain far below recommendations, particularly amo...

Low Flu Vaccination Rates Increase Europe's Vulnerability During Respiratory Illness Surge
Europe faces a concerning drop in flu vaccination rates, increasing vulnerability to influenza and other respiratory illnesses during the current season. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and despite some countries expanding guidelines, immunization levels remain far below recommendations, particularly amo...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Reconciling Science and Faith: Dr. Francis Collins on Trust and the Pandemic
Dr. Francis Collins, a former NIH director and evangelical Christian, argues that science and faith are compatible, sharing his personal journey and highlighting the erosion of public trust in science during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the need to rebuild that trust through integrity, compete...

Reconciling Science and Faith: Dr. Francis Collins on Trust and the Pandemic
Dr. Francis Collins, a former NIH director and evangelical Christian, argues that science and faith are compatible, sharing his personal journey and highlighting the erosion of public trust in science during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the need to rebuild that trust through integrity, compete...
Progress
44% Bias Score

U.S. Whooping Cough Cases Surge to 10-Year High
The U.S. is experiencing a whooping cough outbreak, with over 32,000 cases by mid-December 2024—a six-fold increase from 2023—due to waning vaccine immunity, lower vaccination rates, and improved testing. Infants are especially vulnerable.

U.S. Whooping Cough Cases Surge to 10-Year High
The U.S. is experiencing a whooping cough outbreak, with over 32,000 cases by mid-December 2024—a six-fold increase from 2023—due to waning vaccine immunity, lower vaccination rates, and improved testing. Infants are especially vulnerable.
Progress
28% Bias Score

"Low Vaccination Rates Threaten Resurgence of Preventable Diseases in Germany"
"Germany's vaccination rates for diphtheria and polio are alarmingly low, with only 21% of one-year-olds fully vaccinated against polio and 64% against diphtheria, potentially leading to outbreaks of these largely eradicated diseases."

"Low Vaccination Rates Threaten Resurgence of Preventable Diseases in Germany"
"Germany's vaccination rates for diphtheria and polio are alarmingly low, with only 21% of one-year-olds fully vaccinated against polio and 64% against diphtheria, potentially leading to outbreaks of these largely eradicated diseases."
Progress
40% Bias Score

Measles Resurgence in Germany: 614 Cases in 2024
Germany is experiencing a significant measles outbreak in 2024 with 614 cases, a sharp rise from 8 in 2021, despite a 2019 law mandating vaccination; factors include the COVID-19 pandemic, immigration, and growing vaccine skepticism.

Measles Resurgence in Germany: 614 Cases in 2024
Germany is experiencing a significant measles outbreak in 2024 with 614 cases, a sharp rise from 8 in 2021, despite a 2019 law mandating vaccination; factors include the COVID-19 pandemic, immigration, and growing vaccine skepticism.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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