AP-NORC poll: About a quarter of U.S. adults aren’t sure if they want to get COVID-19 shots. Roughly another quarter say they won’t, and for most, their minds are made up. MORE: http://apne.ws/zwS3S5h pic.twitter.com/VInDaD8zmV
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AP-NORC poll: About a quarter of U.S. adults aren’t sure if they want to get COVID-19 shots. Roughly another quarter say they won’t, and for most, their minds are made up. MORE: http://apne.ws/zwS3S5h pic.twitter.com/VInDaD8zmV
The AP-NORC poll finds only about 3 in 10 Americans are very or extremely confident that a COVID-19 vaccine, when available, will have been properly tested for safety and effectiveness. Another 4 in 10 are somewhat confident.pic.twitter.com/EzdpXsUt82
Health experts say it’s not surprising that people have doubts because it will take time for the COVID-19 vaccines’ study results to become widely known.
COVID-19 has left Black, Hispanic and Native Americans hospitalized or killed at far higher rates than white Americans. Yet the poll finds just 24% of Black Americans and 34% of Hispanics say they will get vaccinated.pic.twitter.com/2WlrQjNbHL
Read more from the AP-NORC poll and @AP’s full coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.
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