Majority of Parents Want to Review Child Vaccination Schedule as Trust in CDC Collapses – NaturalNews.com

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A majority of parents want a review of children’s vaccination schedule as confidence in the CDC collapses

  • Nearly half of American voters support reevaluating the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s childhood vaccine schedule.
  • Support for this revision jumps to 60 percent among parents with young children.
  • Public confidence in the CDC has fallen to its lowest level since the pandemic began.
  • A large number of voters believe that vaccine manufacturers should be held liable for infections.
  • Experts link this growing skepticism to the public conversation about Covid-19 vaccines.

More and more American parents are questioning official vaccine narratives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as negative effects of COVID-19 vaccines become increasingly clear. A new national poll has revealed a major shift in public opinion, showing that nearly half of American voters support reevaluating the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s childhood vaccine schedule.

This growing skepticism comes after years of government overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic and heightened awareness of potential vaccine infections. The poll, commissioned by Children’s Health Defense and conducted by Zogby Strategies, found that 49 percent of registered voters support reconsidering the schedule, while only 30 percent oppose such a review. A further 21% remain undecided, indicating that residents are still grappling with this complex issue.

The call for scrutiny is strongest among parents with young children, a demographic directly affected by these policies. Within this group, support for reevaluating the vaccine schedule jumps to 60 percent. These data point to a deep erosion of trust in federal health agencies, which many feel have been betrayed by the general public by forcing dangerous and ineffective COVID-19 vaccines on the population.

The poll of 1,006 voters, conducted June 24-25, 2025, has a margin of error of +/- 3.2 percentage points. It highlights a nation deeply divided over the role of government in personal medical decisions. These findings arrive as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices holds its first meeting and creates a new working group to review the cumulative effects of the government’s recommended vaccine schedule.

Questioning legal immunity

Another important finding is the legal protection afforded to vaccine manufacturers. The poll asked voters about a 1986 federal law that protects drug companies from lawsuits over vaccine-related injuries. A majority of 48% believe that manufacturers should be subject to maximum legal action for physical harm caused by their products. Only 34% preferred to adhere to the current law that protects these companies from liability.

This sentiment underscores the fundamental need for corporate accountability. The public increasingly realizes that granting legal immunity to a multi-billion-dollar industry removes any financial incentive for these companies to ensure that their products are as safe as possible. When manufacturers are protected from lawsuits, the public bears all the risks.

Mary Holland, Esq., president and CEO of Children’s Health Defense, commented on the findings. “This data clearly shows that the mainstream media, the medical establishment, and many politicians are failing to listen to the serious concerns of half of Americans about these vital issues,” she said. “Continued fear-mongering and smear tactics targeting anyone who questions the safety of vaccines are not only ineffective, they are counterproductive.”

Broken trust

This erosion of trust is not isolated. A separate KFF poll confirmed that public confidence in the CDC has fallen to its lowest level since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Only 50% of adults now express at least some confidence in the agency to provide reliable vaccine information, a significant decline from 63% in September 2023. The decline comes in the wake of the disastrous COVID-19 vaccine rollout, which has seen government and corporate media suppress honest discussion about the vaccines’ well-documented risks and lack of long-term effectiveness.

The KFF poll also reflects conflicting opinions about school mandates. While 70% of parents surveyed said they opposed removing vaccine requirements in public schools, the Zogby poll found the public roughly evenly divided. 43% support schools enforcing the CDC schedule, but 39% believe students should have free public education regardless of vaccine status. Among parents with a child under 17, 47% want open access versus 43% who want state enforcement.

The movement for medical freedom and transparent science is gaining momentum. As more parents share stories of vaccine injuries and as data continues to reveal failure of COVID-19 vaccines, the public is demanding a new approach. The push to reevaluate the entire childhood vaccine schedule and end legal immunity for manufacturers represents a growing consensus that health policy must prioritize people over pharmaceutical profits. The era of blind trust in health bodies is over, and is being replaced by legitimate demands for evidence, accountability and informed consent.

Sources for this article include:

ChildrensHealthDefense.org

ChildrensHealthDefense.org

KFF.org

CIDRAP.UMN.edu

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