Vaccine Confidence Drops, 67 Million Children Miss Routine Shots Amid Pandemic
- According to UNICEF, 67 million children missed routine vaccinations between 2019 and 2021 due to COVID-19 disruptions.
- Public perception of childhood vaccines declined in 52 out of 55 countries surveyed, indicating growing vaccine hesitancy.
- million children received no vaccinations at all, raising the risk of disease outbreaks like polio and measles.
- Vaccine confidence fell the most in South Korea, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Ghana and Senegal, dropping by over a third.
- UNICEF called on governments to increase funding for immunization programs and accelerate efforts to reach unvaccinated children.