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Long Island University Hornstein Center National Poll: What Americans Think About The Coronavirus Vaccine And Life In 2021
December 23, 2020 GMT
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BROOKVILLE, N.Y., Dec. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Results of a breaking Long Island University Steven S. Hornstein Center for Policy, Polling and Analysis national poll reveal differences in political beliefs on what Americans think about a coronavirus vaccine and life in 2021.
7 OUT OF 10 AMERICANS PLAN ON GETTING THE VACCINE AND BELIEVE IT WILL BE AVAILABLE BY SUMMER 2021 Americans were asked if they would agree to be vaccinated if an FDA approved coronavirus vaccine was available right now. Of the respondents, 71% said yes, 19% said no, and 10% said they didn’t know or gave no answer. Male respondents said yes at a higher rate (79%) than female respondents (65%). Older Americans and