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Where Things Stand: Politics Is Still A Main Indicator Of Vaccine Hesitancy

A vial of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine that received emergency use authorization is seen at George Washington University Hospital, December 14, 2020, in Washington, DC. - The United States kicked off a mass vaccination ... A vial of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine that received emergency use authorization is seen at George Washington University Hospital, December 14, 2020, in Washington, DC. - The United States kicked off a mass vaccination drive on December 14 hoping to turn the tide on the world's biggest coronavirus outbreak, as the country's death toll neared a staggering 300,000. (Photo by Jacquelyn Martin / POOL / AFP) (Photo by JACQUELYN MARTIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) MORE LESS
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May 17, 2021 1:09 p.m.

It’s not for a lack of access in the U.S.

Republicans are still the main the main demographic unwilling to get the COVID-19 shot.

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