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The DePaulia | Experts weigh in on how to decrease vaccine hesitancy among Americans


January 18, 2021
President-elect Joe Biden has said his administration will release every available vaccine when he takes office January 20th in an effort to reach his goal of 100 million vaccinations in his first 100 days in office. While this is a daunting task in and of itself, the incoming Biden administration faces a challenge to build trust behind the science of the vaccine.
Growing concern over vaccine development 
As the vaccine rollout has started gaining steam, nearly 40 percent of Americans have said they will “definitely not” or “probably not” take the vaccine, according to Pew Research Center. The hesitancy among those individuals is largely based on their concerns regarding the short time it took to develop the vaccine.  ....

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Transit predictions for 2021: Air travel rebounds, Metra has 'existentialist' crisis


Posted12/28/2020 5:30 AM
Uncertain what 2021 will bring after a year of empty Metra trains, roads, airports and state coffers, thanks to COVID-19?
Fear not. Five experts have gazed into their crystal balls and offer predictions starting with domestic air travel bouncing back in June.
 
Airlines suffered a hit in 2020, but the confidence imbued by the (COVID-19) vaccines will encourage many who had previously been reluctant to once again take to the skies, DePaul University professor Joseph Schwieterman said.
There are nuances. Travel to densely populated cities will lag behind sunny vacation spots. People will still have hang-ups about traveling to major cities through late 2021, despite vaccines, added Schwieterman, director of DePaul s Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development. ....

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