Two-thirds of voters would hesitate to get coronavirus vaccine: Poll
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(Worthy News) – Nearly two-thirds of voters say they will not want a coronavirus vaccine as soon as it becomes available, according to a new survey.
A Suffolk University poll found that 67% of people would think twice about getting first access to a coronavirus vaccine once it is granted federal approval and that 44% would wait to get vaccinated until others have tried it first.
Pollsters also found that Democrats are more likely than Republicans to get the vaccine at some point, either immediately or after others have gotten it. The youngest people included in the survey, under 24, and the oldest, 75 and older, were the likeliest to get the vaccine at some point. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]
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