One of four Texans is unwilling or unlikely to get the COVID-19 vaccine

Nearly one out of four Texans is unwilling or unlikely to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new poll from The Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas at Tyler. And among parents, more than one-third are unwilling or unlikely to have their children get vaccinated, according to the poll. …

Of the 1,106 registered voters polled by The News and UT-Tyler Nov. 9-16, 18% said they would not take the COVID-19 vaccine and 5% said they were unlikely to take the vaccine. When the 253 parents with children ages 5 to 18 were asked if their children would receive the vaccine, 28% said they would not and 9% said they would “probably not” vaccinate their children. CONTINUED

Marin Wolf, Dallas Morning News


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