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June 3, 2020 02:45 pm GMT

A majority of Americans wouldn't rush to get a Covid-19 vaccination, poll finds

Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NAID), says we should have a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year. But with less than half of Americans willing to get the vaccine, who knows how effective it will be in eradicating Covid-19.

A recent poll by Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that only 49% out of 1,056 Americans asked said they would definitely get the Covid-19 vaccine. To get herd immunity, we need at least 70%90% of the population to get vaccinated, according to Johns Hopkins.

The most popular reason for not wanting to get the vaccination is fear of side effects from the shot. Others shrug off the future vaccine as something they don't think will do much good. And then there are those who think they will catch the disease from the shot itself.

From Popular Science:

The most common concern cited by far ... is one that some people express about every vaccine: potential side effects. Again, its absolutely true that there are some side effects to vaccines. But in the vast majority of cases, these are minor reactions. Often theyre symptoms that mimic the disease itself, like a fever, since the body is mounting an immune reaction against the virusthats how vaccines work, after all.

Of those who say they wouldnt get a coronavirus vaccine, more than 40 percent said they would be concerned about getting COVID-19 from the vaccine itself, which is scientifically not a possibility.

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