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Only half of U.S. adults trust the CDC's public health recommendations, poll finds
The only group for whom trust in the CDC has increased over the past year are Republican voters — 67% this year, slightly up from 63% when the poll was conducted in April 2025
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According to PBS News’s source item, Only half of U.S. adults trust the CDC’s public health recommendations, poll finds, The only group for whom trust in the CDC has increased over the past year are Republican voters — 67% this year, slightly up from 63% when the poll was conducted in April 2025
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- Only half of U.S. adults trust the CDC's public health recommendations, poll findsPBS News - 2026-06-09T10:00:02+00:00
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