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More women than men say they are worse off financially 1 year into pandemic, poll finds

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Women, people of color were most likely to say they are financially worse off. • 4 min read 2:41 Working moms feel the stress of burnout as they try to manage the home and workplace Since the pandemic began, the number of women leaving the workforce is at its highest rate in more than 30 years.STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images Editor s Picks More than 30% of people with annual household incomes less than $50,000 report worse finances compared with pre-pandemic times, as do 30% of Hispanics, 27% of rural residents and 24% of those who don t hold a college degree.

Trust in Johnson & Johnson s coronavirus vaccine is low, yet overall intent to get inoculated rises: POLL

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Trust in Johnson & Johnson s coronavirus vaccine is low, yet overall intent to get inoculated rises: POLL More than half in the survey said they have received at least one vaccine dose. • 5 min read Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine back in play More than half of states have promised to restart the shots after the 11-day pause.Matt Rourke/AP, FILE Fewer than half of Americans see the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine as safe and barely more than a fifth of those not yet vaccinated would be willing to take it yet overall intentions to get vaccinated have risen since January in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll.

POLL: Trust in J&J s coronavirus vaccine is low, yet overall intent to get inoculated rises

Seventy-four percent have received at least one dose (56%) or say they definitely or probably will get vaccinated (18%), up 9 percentage points from mid-January. While higher, that s barely at the low end of estimates of what s thought to be needed to achieve herd immunity. Hesitancy is highest among rural residents, Republicans, conservatives (especially strong conservatives) and those with no more than a high school diploma. The J&J vaccine situation did not help: A quarter of unvaccinated adults say the halt in its distribution made them less inclined to get vaccinated, including similar shares of those likely and unlikely to get a shot. It s possible, though not provable, that hesitancy may have eased further had that problem not arisen.

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