A poll Tuesday indicates 64 percent of general election voters believe the decision to vaccinate children should be made by parents and not by governments or school boards.
The poll conducted by the Trafalgar Group asked respondents, “What best describes your opinion of who should decide whether COVID-19 vaccinations are required for children to attend public school?”
Some 15.3 percent said they trusted the federal government while 8.2 percent said they trusted the local school board. Another 7.8 percent said they trusted state government.
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