It's definitely hesitancy, not supply, among HCWs. I've had the opportunity to be in clinics and hospitals a lot the past two months and I try to ask everyone I interact with if they got vaccinated: shockingly many haven't. I care precisely because it likely impacts transmission.
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I don't disagree. Vaccine hesitancy is certainly not a new phenomenon. My larger point is that the data shows that ideology is driving most of the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, and finger-pointing at scientists for nuanced messaging while giving Fox a seemingly free pass is... odd
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I don't think of this as giving Fox a free pass though. Also yes and no. A pandemic means you have new twists to what is certainly an older story. (Btw our polling data sucks because we skipped the "it's a pandemic so need to do some qual work to develop the answer choices" bit.)
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. My concern here is that, with all things pandemic, waiting to act till the problem hits us full-force will mean it will be too late. Dr. Fauci is already on the record saying hesitancy is his biggest concern, but not sure what their *concrete* plan is.