Excerpt: “As COVID-19 vaccination rates have risen from late April 2021 through early January 2022 in the United States, the number of unvaccinated adults still willing to vaccinate has decreased from 74 million to 12 million, a decrease of 84 percent. Concurrently, many unvaccinated adults who indicated they were unwilling to vaccinate in earlier periods of the pandemic also received vaccines. The number of unvaccinated adults unwilling to vaccinate decreased from 45 million to 23 million, a decrease of 49 percent. Over time, the remaining unvaccinated population has become less willing to vaccinate. … Younger, lower income, and less educated populations have consistently been the most willing to vaccinate among unvaccinated adults. Black, Hispanic and Asian unvaccinated adult populations have been more willing to vaccinate than the White unvaccinated adult population.”
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