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Bridging the trust gap: How to speak to vaccine skeptics

The Statesman Siliguri

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July 02, 2025

The development of vaccines is one of the most significant triumphs of contemporary science.

- BIJU DHARMAPALAN

Immunizations have prevented millions of deaths and remain a fundamental component of public health, from smallpox to polio to measles. However, vaccine hesitancy—a reluctance or refusal to vaccinate despite the availability of the vaccine—continues to be a growing global concern, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and fueled by misinformation and distrust. A recent article published in a reputed journal provides an exhaustive summary of the research conducted on the effective and empathetic management of vaccine hesitancy.

A significant worldwide investigation revealed that the belief in the necessity of vaccinations for children decreased in 52 out of 55 nations amid the COVID-19 crisis. In the United States, around 20 percent of parents show reluctance towards vaccines, leading to measles outbreaks that have caused fatalities among unvaccinated individuals this year. Health experts express concern over this trend. Doubt is not confined to marginal factions; it embodies intricate anxieties, valid inquiries, and, on occasion, profoundly personal encounters. Public health scientists have come to understand that messages that are dismissive or excessively directive are ineffective. A growing body of evidence suggests the importance of adopting more respectful, informed, and nuanced communication strategies.

There is a lot at stake. Vaccines are one of the most effective ways to prevent diseases from spreading, and they have saved more than 150 million lives in the last 50 years. However, people still don't trust the authorities; therefore, scientists, doctors, and concerned community members continue to seek effective solutions to address doubts and misinformation. A decade of research on vaccine hesitancy is finally starting to reveal what works and what doesn't when we have these important conversations.

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