id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-339638-yrxoj1hl Goldman, Ran D. Willingness to Vaccinate Children against Influenza after the COVID-19 Pandemic 2020-08-07 .txt text/plain 3506 159 48 OBJECTIVES: To determine factors associated with parents who plan to vaccinate their children against influenza next year, especially those who did not vaccinate against influenza last year using a global survey. To determine factors associated with parents who plan to vaccinate their children against influenza next year, especially those who did not vaccinate against influenza last year using a global survey. In order to better understand how COVID-19 has influenced attitudes towards J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f influenza vaccination, we specifically aimed to describe characteristics of caregivers who intend to immunize their children in 2020-2021 despite the child not receiving influenza immunization in the prior year. Most caregivers were not concerned about their child having COVID-19 when coming to the EDs in the six countries where this survey took place, and we found a significant correlation between level of concern and plan to vaccinate against influenza (p-value= 0.037; Figure 2 [available at www.jpeds.com]). ./cache/cord-339638-yrxoj1hl.txt ./txt/cord-339638-yrxoj1hl.txt