Two-Thirds of Parents Plan to Get Them Vaccinated Against COVID: Poll
Against COVID: Poll
(47%) parents were “very worried” about their child contracting the virus than white parents (33%).
about their child getting COVID-19, compared with 32% of those in the Northeast, and 30% of those in the Midwest and West.
children said they haven’t been vaccinated are concern that the vaccines were developed too quickly (63%), worry about potential side effects (57%), and wanting to wait for more
information (48%).
that might convince them to vaccinate their children include: school requirement (25%); full approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (23%), or someone in their household at high risk (23%).
vaccines,” Beth Battaglino, CEO of HealthyWomen and an organizer of the COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project, which conducted the survey says.
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