Gay or bisexual men express concern about monkeypox, are critical of government’s response
Men who describe themselves as gay or bisexual are more likely to say they have received or intend to get a monkeypox vaccine.
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Men who describe themselves as gay or bisexual are more likely to say they have received or intend to get a monkeypox vaccine.
65% of Americans overall see clinical trials as very important, despite the time such trials add to the process of developing new treatments.
Nearly all Democrats (92%) support a U.S. role in international efforts to reduce climate change impacts, as do 53% of Republicans.
Two-thirds of Americans say the United States should prioritize developing renewable energy sources over expanding the production of fossil fuels.
Americans regard advances in artificial intelligence and human enhancement technologies with a degree of caution and uncertainty.
65% of U.S. adults say science has had a mostly positive effect on society; 28% say it has had an equal mix of positive and negative effects.
As the drive to inoculate more people continues, here are 10 facts about Americans and COVID-19 vaccines.
46% of U.S. adults say the area where they live has had an extreme weather event over the past 12 months.
81% of Black Americans consider the outbreak a major threat to public health and about half see it as a major threat to their personal health.
44% of Americans have a great deal of confidence in the scientific community, while 47% have only some confidence and 7% have hardly any.
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