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COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Acceptance Among Individuals With Cancer, Autoimmune Diseases, or Other Serious Comorbid Conditions: Cross-sectional, Internet-Based Survey

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Acceptance Among Individuals With Cancer, Autoimmune Diseases, or Other Serious Comorbid Conditions: Cross-sectional, Internet-Based Survey

Serial tracking polls by the Kaiser Family Foundation conducted in the United States reported that, as of July 2021, 70% of adults had either “received” or “will receive as soon as possible” the vaccine, up from 55% in February 2021 and 34% in early December 2020 [7,8]. However, antivaccination sentiment remained constant over this timeframe, with 14% stating that they would “definitely not get vaccinated” and 3% agreeing “only if required” [8].

Richard Tsai, John Hervey, Kathleen Hoffman, Jessica Wood, Jennifer Johnson, Dana Deighton, Donald Clermont, Brian Loew, Stuart L Goldberg

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2022;8(1):e29872