Abstract

Adolescents and their parents have been and continue to be bombarded with an infodemic of credible and nonreliable sources of information about vaccines. Decisions need to be made about getting the new COVID vaccine, a flu shot, HPV vaccine and the shingles vaccine just to name a few. This article attempts to eradicate the infodemic about vaccines and youth’s feelings to get them or be hesitant about them. It will discuss youth hesitancy concerns, parental influence on vaccine decisions and suggest partnerships health sciences librarians can foster to provide quality, pertinent and reliable information for youth and their parents.

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