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Nearly a third of US adults are undecided about the Covid-19 vaccine. Some say friends and family could sway them

Nearly a third of US adults are undecided about the Covid-19 vaccine. Some say friends and family could sway them

CNN
Saturday, February 13, 2021 07:54:30 PM UTC

Though officials and health experts say the end of the Covid-19 pandemic will rely on a large proportion of Americans being inoculated, nearly a third of US adults say they have not decided if they will get the vaccine when it is offered to them.

About 31% of adults say they plan to "wait and see" how it works out for other people -- and about two-thirds of that group say they may be persuaded to get one if they're convinced it would be highly effective in preventing illness, according to an analysis released Friday of a previous study by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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