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Nearly 40% of Marines have so far declined to receive a vaccine to protect against the coronavirus – Business Insider Australia
Of the 123,500 Marines who have been offered a vaccine, about 48,000 said no, while about 75,500 agreed to get one, according to data obtained by CNN.
- Out of the 123,500 Marines who have been offered a coronavirus vaccine, about 48,000 said no.
- About 102,000 US Marines have yet to be offered a vaccine against the coronavirus, CNN reported.
- About 19% of the US population has already been fully vaccinated, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
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A large number of US Marines are choosing not to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, CNN reported.
About 40% of Marines who have been offered a shot, or…
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