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Most people who lack trust in public health officials cite political influence as top concern: Poll

Neue poll Nearly three quarters of people who don’t have confidence in their abilities are not confident. public health Agency officials cite the main reason behind distrust as political influence.

According to the survey, 74% of those expressing low faith in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were influenced by political influences on the policies and recommendations they make. per In a published study Health Affairs.

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The top causes of distrust were 73% who stated that the agency made too many conflicting suggestions, 60% who raised concerns about influence from the private sector, 51% who mentioned not following scientific research consistently, 44% who suggested recommendations being too restrictive and 39% who declared they do not trust governments in general.

Although the study was published on Monday, it was actually conducted using 4,208 adult participants in February 2022. CDC’s sometimes contradictory guidance was a subject of intense criticism during the pandemic. accusations by some lawmakers It allowed special interest groups such as teacher unions to tailor COVID-19 guidelines.

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It was also revealed that trusting the CDC had been based on its ability to conduct valid scientific research and expertise.

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