60 Percent of the USA Wants to Get the Coronavirus Vaccine
60 percent of the USA wants to get the coronavirus
vaccine. 65 percent do not want to be among the first to get the vaccine.
The US-based Pew Research research company conducted a nationwide survey of the coronavirus vaccine. Participants were asked whether they would like to be vaccinated or not.
The US-based
Pew Research research company published the results of its survey with 12 thousand 648 people on the coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccine it conducted on November 20. According to the results published by the company, 60 percent of the participants said they would get the vaccine to be approved. While 21 percent of the participants said they would "probably not get vaccinated", 18 percent said "they would never get vaccinated".
In addition, 65 percent of the participants stated that they did not want to be one of the first to get the vaccine.
In a study carried out by the same company in May, 72 percent of the participants stated that they would have the vaccine to be found, and this rate dropped to 51 percent in September.
However, according to Pew Research research, 83 percent of Asian descent and 63 percent of Hispanic origin in the USA answered that they will get vaccinated.
In the study in question, the proportion of blacks who said they knew someone who was hospitalized or died due to coronavirus (Covid-19) was 72 percent, while the rate of blacks who wanted to be vaccinated in the survey remained at 42 percent.