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Survey: One in five Americans believe it is safer to get the virus than to get a shot.
28% of respondents incorrectly believe that COVID-19 vaccines have been responsible for thousands of deaths.
People's trust in government's handling of the pandemic as well as vaccination has decreased.
Social media has played its part in the spread of misinformation relating to vaccines.
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