A Majority of People Say They’d Get a Zika Vaccine If It Were Available

A majority of people said that they would be likely to get a vaccine to protect them against Zika virus if it were available, according to a new Zika survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania.

The survey found that 55 percent of people said they’d be “very” or “somewhat” likely to get a vaccine for Zika if it were available, while 42 percent said they’d be “not too likely” or “not likely” to get it. CONT.

Annenberg Public Policy Center

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