July 21, 2021
Public health officials are urging Arizonans to get vaccinated against COVID-19 because new cases are rising again. Here, a homeless man in Phoenix receives his first vaccine dose in January. (Photo courtesy of Circle the City)
PHOENIX – Although the percentage of those unwilling to take a COVID-19 vaccine has remained unchanged since May, Arizonans are showing less concern about the risks, according to a new survey by OH Predictive Insights.
The online opt-in panel survey of 1,000 adults, conducted from July 6 to July 11, found that 42% of Arizonans were “slightly or not at all concerned” about the deadly disease, whereas 35% of Arizonans were “extremely or moderately concerned.”
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