Health
Half of Americans would refuse coronavirus jab even if free – The Times
More than half of Americans would refuse or postpone a coronavirus vaccination even if it were offered to them free of charge, according to polls.Confidence in…

More than half of Americans would refuse or postpone a coronavirus vaccination even if it were offered to them free of charge, according to polls.
Confidence in the vaccines, however, does appear to be inching up as they become available and more people know others who have received them.
The latest results of a monthly tracking project survey by the non-profit Kaiser Family Foundation showed there is still some way to go. Forty-one per cent of US adults said that when a Covid-19 vaccine approved…
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