BREAKING: More than eight in 10 Americans say they would receive the coronavirus vaccine, with 40% saying they would take it as soon as it’s available to them and 44% saying they would wait a bit before getting it, according to new @ABC News/Ipsos poll. https://t.co/48awcPeIjx
— ABC News (@ABC) December 14, 2020
62% of Americans say they would be uncomfortable being among the first to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Just 37% said they would be comfortable. https://t.co/QCLgtdi0QD pic.twitter.com/44eLsUwa4D
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) December 4, 2020
Wow. 55% of Black people said they would not take the Coronavirus vaccine. Wow. I'm just wow. https://t.co/lqpoCEkCaa
— Young Daddy (@Toure) December 5, 2020
About 82% of Americans agree with the CDC’s guidance that health care workers and residents of nursing homes should get COVID-19 vaccines before other Americans, according to a YouGov poll. https://t.co/8yPU5lT4PI
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) December 12, 2020
More women than men in U.S. nervous about fast rollout of COVID vaccine, and that's a problem: Reuters/Ipsos poll https://t.co/F7AhvhOwtI pic.twitter.com/DWpxpcVTwg
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 11, 2020
This is a tough topic to poll, but one reason I haven’t been too worried about vaccine hesitancy: a lot of people expressing hesitation just want to wait and see a little, and they’re probably going to have to do that anyway. https://t.co/fugD5EnJRM
— Josh Barro (@jbarro) December 9, 2020
Polling has consistently showed that African Americans are more skeptical of taking the #Covid_19 vaccine than other groups of people in America, but the reasons for this aren't just based on "older" instances of poor medical care. A thread…. https://t.co/ZY8Isx9a30
— Jason Johnson (@DrJasonJohnson) December 14, 2020
A new AP-NORC poll finds only about half of Americans are ready to roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 shots when their turn comes as states gird for months of mass vaccinations. https://t.co/I8LwLp151f
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 9, 2020