Pronunciation: /ˈvæksiːn ˈhɛsɪtənsi/
noun a reluctance or refusal to be vaccinated or to have one's children vaccinated
A1 Some people have vaccine hesitancy because they are afraid of needles.
A2 Vaccine hesitancy is a growing concern among healthcare professionals.
B1 Public health campaigns aim to address vaccine hesitancy and increase vaccination rates.
B2 Research has shown that vaccine hesitancy can be influenced by misinformation spread on social media.
C1 Understanding the root causes of vaccine hesitancy requires a multidisciplinary approach.
C2 Policy makers need to develop strategies to combat vaccine hesitancy and protect public health.
formal Vaccine hesitancy refers to the reluctance or refusal to vaccinate despite the availability of vaccines.
informal Some people have vaccine hesitancy because they are unsure about the safety of vaccines.
slang There's a lot of talk about vaccine hesitancy going around these days.
figurative Overcoming vaccine hesitancy is like breaking down a wall of doubt and fear.
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