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hesitancy
[ hez-i-tuhn-see ]
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±è°ù±ð·³ó±ð²õi·³Ù²¹²Ô·³¦²â noun plural prehesitancies
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hesitancy1
Example Sentences
Michelle Corson, a spokeswoman for the Kern County Public Health department, said in a statement that a “mistrust of healthcare providers and systems, along with the spread of vaccine misinformation†has contributed to vaccine hesitancy.
There was a little hesitancy early on from Raducanu but she broke her opponent at the first time of asking and became stronger from then on.
Babies often get measles from school-age siblings, meaning as vaccine hesitancy spreads — including the practice of spacing or delaying vaccines — so does danger.
Practitioners find themselves working in a culture of confusion and fear, which could contribute to a hesitancy to report abortions — despite some state efforts to make clear when abortion is allowed.
“This finding is consistent with postpandemic declines in vaccination coverage across the Americas associated with vaccine misinformation, hesitancy and disruptions in routine immunization services,†the report said.
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