Have changes to CDC guidelines influenced Americans’ COVID-19 vaccine decisions?
A majority of U.S. adults (59%) say they don’t want to get an updated COVID-19 vaccine.
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A majority of U.S. adults (59%) say they don’t want to get an updated COVID-19 vaccine.
That’s the proportion of U.S. adults who report that they have switched careers — from one type of work to another — and more than half of this group say they have made a switch more than once.
That’s the percentage of Americans who now consider the U.S. as a Christian nation, down slightly from a year earlier but significantly more than the 60% who characterized the country this way a decade ago.
That’s the number of Americans who now seek out news on the internet on a typical day. The daily audience online for news has grown dramatically since 2002 — a surge fueled by the rise in home broadband connections.