Health
More women than men in US nervous about fast rollout of Covid-19 vaccine and that is a problem – Deccan Herald
American women, who traditionally make most of the healthcare decisions in their families, are warier than men of the new, rapidly developed Covid-19 vaccines,…
American women, who traditionally make most of the healthcare decisions in their families, are warier than men of the new, rapidly developed Covid-19 vaccines, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, presenting a potential challenge to efforts to immunize the public.
The December 2-8 national opinion survey showed that 35% of women said they were not very or not at all interested in getting a vaccine, an increase of 9 points from a similar poll conducted in May when vaccines were still being developed.
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