Tufts University: Only 57 Percent of Americans Say They Would Get a COVID-19 Vaccine
July 10, 2020
July 10, 2020
SOMERVILLE, Massachusetts, July 10 -- Tufts University issued the following news release:
Despite widespread agreement among experts that having a prophylactic COVID-19 vaccine will be critical to the nation's ability to safely return to some form of normalcy, only 57% of Americans say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine if it were available, according to a national survey designed and analyzed by Tufts University's Research Group on Equity in Health, Wealth and Civic Engagement.
Despite widespread agreement among experts that having a prophylactic COVID-19 vaccine will be critical to the nation's ability to safely return to some form of normalcy, only 57% of Americans say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine if it were available, according to a national survey designed and analyzed by Tufts University's Research Group on Equity in Health, Wealth and Civic Engagement.