Reuters – Around two-thirds of adults in the United States do not plan to get updated COVID-19 booster shots soon, according to a survey conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), a health policy nonprofit organization.Only a third of adults polled said they either already received the updated shots or plan to get the booster as soon as possible, the poll found. Around 18% said they would wait and see whether they would get the new booster shot, while 10% said they would only get it if it was required. Around 12% of adults surveyed said they would definitely not get the shot, while 27% said they were not eligible because they were not fully vaccinated.
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Two thirds of U.S. adults don’t plan on getting COVID boosters soon
Two thirds of U.S. adults don’t plan on getting COVID boosters soon
- Published Oct 3, 2022