What The Study Did: This survey study found that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy decreased between late 2020 and early 2021, with nearly one-third of survey participants who were initially hesitant being vaccinated at follow-up and more than one-third transitioning from vaccine hesitant into vaccine willing.
Authors: Aaron J. Siegler, M.H.S., Ph.D., of Emory University in Atlanta, is the corresponding author.
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