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"Coronavirus Vaccine: Only 42% Of Americans Plan To Get Vaccinated, Poll Reveals"
"Only four in 10 American adults (42%) now plan to have themselves inoculated with a potential COVID-19 vaccine compared to more than half (55%) who said they would do so less than three months ago. The stunning national rise in distrust in vaccinations among Americans was laid bare in a series of polls conducted since May by Yahoo News and YouGov. These polls show a continuing overall drop in the number of Americans willing to submit to voluntary vaccinations. The May 6 poll shows 55% of Americans saying 'yes' when asked if they planned to take the new COVID-19 vaccine once one is approved. This high initial figure, however, has continuously fallen in the three polls since, including the latest one taken July 30. The number tumbled to 50% in the May 22 poll, 46% in the June 14 survey, and 42% in the July 30 poll. The 42% figure is the lowest to date. The hesitance and mistrust of vaccinations extends to all political groups: Democrats, Republicans and Independents. It also threatens to render ineffective whatever plans the federal government has for mass inoculations starting 2021... The relentless misgivings among Americans about the safety and efficacy of a vaccine... Republicans distrust doctors and the medical community in general. The influence of anti-vaxxers is also strong among Republicans... 'The hesitation that Americans have, and their distrustful view of vaccine development may serve as an obstacle to vaccine acceptance in the future,' said Julie Kalabalik-Hoganson, chair and associate professor of pharmacy practice at the university. 'A significant amount of education on the benefits and risks of the vaccine will need to be provided to the public.'"
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