ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「The first shots were given in the American mass vaccination campaign on Monday, opening a new chapter in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more people in the United States — over 300,000 — than in any other country and has taken a particularly devastating toll on people of color.   The FDA, which gave emergency clearance to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine last Friday, is expected to clear the way for another vaccine made by Moderna later this week.  The decision would give millions of health care workers and nursing home residents access to a second vaccine beginning as early as next week.   Despite images of relieved health care workers getting a shot in the arm flashing across TV screens and news sites, a new survey finds that more than one-quarter of Americans say they probably or definitely will not get a coronavirus vaccination.   The survey, released on Tuesday by the @kaiserfamilyfoundation, found that Republican, rural and Black Americans were among the most hesitant to be vaccinated.   Nevertheless, confidence in the vaccine appears to be rising. Over all, 71% of respondents said they definitely would get a vaccination, an 8% increase from what Kaiser found in a September survey. Roughly a third (34%) now want the vaccine as soon as possible. A recent study from @pewresearch showed that about 60% of Americans would definitely or probably get a vaccine, up from 51% of people asked in September.  Are you hesitant to take the vaccine? How does it work? Should you get it if you’ve already had Covid-19? Are you concerned about allergies or a pregnancy? Our reporters have answers to these questions, and more, at the link in our bio — and we have live updates about the vaccine rollout.」12月16日 3時45分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月16日 03時45分


The first shots were given in the American mass vaccination campaign on Monday, opening a new chapter in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more people in the United States — over 300,000 — than in any other country and has taken a particularly devastating toll on people of color.

The FDA, which gave emergency clearance to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine last Friday, is expected to clear the way for another vaccine made by Moderna later this week. The decision would give millions of health care workers and nursing home residents access to a second vaccine beginning as early as next week.

Despite images of relieved health care workers getting a shot in the arm flashing across TV screens and news sites, a new survey finds that more than one-quarter of Americans say they probably or definitely will not get a coronavirus vaccination.

The survey, released on Tuesday by the @kaiserfamilyfoundation, found that Republican, rural and Black Americans were among the most hesitant to be vaccinated.

Nevertheless, confidence in the vaccine appears to be rising. Over all, 71% of respondents said they definitely would get a vaccination, an 8% increase from what Kaiser found in a September survey. Roughly a third (34%) now want the vaccine as soon as possible. A recent study from @pewresearch showed that about 60% of Americans would definitely or probably get a vaccine, up from 51% of people asked in September.

Are you hesitant to take the vaccine? How does it work? Should you get it if you’ve already had Covid-19? Are you concerned about allergies or a pregnancy? Our reporters have answers to these questions, and more, at the link in our bio — and we have live updates about the vaccine rollout.


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