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Published: March 4, 2021

41 percent of US voters unwilling to get COVID vaccine jab mostly citing side effects fears

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March 4, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Despite President Joe Biden’s relentless push to get Americans vaccinated, a new poll shows that 41 percent of voters are not willing to get a coronavirus vaccine due largely to concerns about negative side effects. The Harvard CAPS-Harris poll was released exclusively to The Hill earlier this week.

“Among those who said they were unwilling to get the vaccine, 66 percent said they were concerned about side effects, while another 33 percent said they did not believe it was effective,” The Hill reported.

“Twenty-seven percent said they were not concerned about the virus, 23 percent said it should go to more at-risk individuals and 17 percent said they had health concerns,” the report added.

The poll was conducted from Feb. 23 to Feb. 25 and involved 2,006 registered voters. Three coronavirus vaccines, produced by Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and Moderna, have been approved for use in the United States.

American voters have valid grounds for being suspicious about the safety of the vaccines. LifeSite has reported on the thousands of injuries and deaths

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