Health
Even if we had a COVID-19 vaccine tomorrow, many people wouldn’t take it – ZME Science
A third of Americans would refuse a vaccine even if it were free. A sixth of Britons would also refuse it.

Vaccine hesitancy is once again rearing its head, putting the efficacy of a mass coronavirus vaccination campaign in question.
It’s becoming increasingly apparent that a COVID-19 vaccine won’t be the silver bullet we hope it to be. Although so far, preliminary results have been remarkably encouraging, we’re still a ways off from an actual, working, and safe vaccine — and there are no guarantees. Then, even if we had that vaccine, the matter of producing and distributing hundreds of millions or …
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