Poll: Vaccination rates are biggest concern for parents as kids go back to school

In this Dec. 22, 2020, photo, provided by Richard Chung, his son Caleb Chung receives the first dose of Pfizer coronavirus vaccine or placebo as a trial participant for kids ages 12-15, at Duke University Health System in Durham, N.C.[Richard Chung via AP]
As children return to school, the biggest concern for parents is the vaccination rates among teachers and students.
That’s according to a new poll from the University of Michigan involving nearly 1,700 parents nationwide. At least 62% of parents say their children would feel safer if middle and high school teachers and students were vaccinated.
Four in ten parents say their child is more enthusiastic about the upcoming school year.