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60% of Americans say that they would get a COVID-19 vaccine amid growing confidence in the development process, new data show – Business Insider Australia
The American public is more willing to be vaccinated to prevent coronavirus than a few months before, according to a new survey.

- A Pew Research Centre survey conducted in November found 60% of American adult respondents said they are willing to get vaccinated if a “vaccine to prevent COVID-19 were available today.”
- American adult respondents who said that they have confidence that the “research and development process will yield a safe and effective” coronavirus vaccine rose from 65% to 75% between September and November, according to Pew.
- Even so, 39% of respondents said they would not get a coronavirus vaccine, and willingness…
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