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1 in 3 Americans would refuse COVID-19 vaccine, new Gallup poll finds

One in 3 Americans would refuse an FDA-approved coronavirus vaccine even if it were offered at no cost, a new Gallup poll released Friday found.

The results, based on survey conducted between July 20 and Aug. 2, found that 65% of respondents said they would accept the offer and get themselves vaccinated while 35% said they would not.

The new poll falls in line with previous Gallup findings suggesting political party preference plays a strong role in Americans' views on COVID-19.

Eighty-one% of Democrats would be willing to get vaccinated immediately with a free, FDA-approved vaccine, the poll found, compared with 59% of independents and 47% of Republicans.

Middle-aged Americans seem to be the most wary.

Gallup's pollsters found 70% of senior citizens and 76% of adults under the age of 30 said they're willing to get an approved COVID-19 vaccination right away.

But only 64% of people between 30 and 50 years old and 59% of people between 50 and 64 years old said they would get the shot.

_ New York Daily News

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