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COVID-19 Vaccination: 9 Questions on the Patient Perspective

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SAMPLE: Approximately what percentage of US adults plan to get a COVID-19 vaccine once one becomes available? And 8 more questions on the patient perspective.

With the first coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine receiving emergency use authorization in the US, COVID-19 vaccination is top of mind for every American. Before a vaccine received approval, however, The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research surveyed 1117 US adults aged ≥18 years between December 3-7, 2020, to find out what Americans think about COVID-19 vaccination.

How many Americans said they plan to get vaccinated against COVID-19? Does the public favor health care professionals receiving high priority for a vaccine? Answers and more key results in the 9-question quiz below.

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