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FILE - Lauren Ellenburg, a nurse, prepares a combination measles, mumps and rubella vaccine for a patient at Tiger Pediatrics in Easley, S.C., March 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Mary Conlon, File)

OTTAWA - A new online survey suggests nearly a quarter of ºÃÉ«tvs say they've declined to get a vaccine recommended by their doctor, and the data indicates most of them did so because they were concerned about potential side effects.

A report from Proof Strategies released Thursday — which is World Vaccine Day — explores how ºÃÉ«tvs feel about vaccines and why some of them hesitate to get the shots.

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