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Kevin Dahlman remembers when he was first becoming a doctor, anticipating parents who were concerned about giving their children the usual battery of childhood vaccines. When I was in residency, I thought I would get into practice and convince all the vaccine-hesitant parents, said Dahlman, now a pediatrician and medical director at Aurora Children s Health. But I quickly learned it s not that cut and dry.
He said there are many reasons parents are hesitant about vaccines, and it s his job to listen respectfully to understand those reasons even though he s confident in their safety and effectiveness.
As the COVID-19 vaccination campaign continues across the United States, there are now enough shots available to fully vaccinate every person 16 and older. Health experts say the people most excited about getting vaccinated are already through the process or just waiting for their second shot. As of the first week of May, more than 43% of Wisconsinites have go