"Vaccine Fatigue and Low Vaccination Rates Pose Challenges for Future Campaigns"

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According to a recent KFF poll, 52% of U.S. adults say they will "probably" or "definitely" not get the new COVID-19 vaccine. Among those who plan to get vaccinated, the majority are Democrats and/or at least 65 years old. The poll also revealed a partisan divide, with 70% of Democrats planning to get the vaccine compared to only 24% of Republicans. Additionally, more than half of parents say they will not give the vaccine to their children, despite CDC recommendations. The survey found that adults are more likely to get the flu shot and the new RSV vaccine than the COVID-19 vaccine.
Topics:top-news#cdc-recommendations#covid-19-vaccine#health#kff-poll#partisan-divide#vaccine-hesitancy
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