A majority of parents with children between the ages of six months and five years old are not planning on getting their young child vaccinated against , a rebuke of the and 's controversial decision to authorize the shots earlier this year.According to a by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) a combined 56 percent of parents report not wanting to get their child jabbed - with 43 percent saying they definitely would not and 13 percent noting they would only do so if required.The most common reason cited for the hesitation are worries about side-effects and lack of research and testing that went into the development and rollout of the jabs.
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