In November 2020, the pharmaceutical companies Moderna and Pfizer announced that they had developed a vaccine that is more than 89% effective at preventing symptomatic Covid-19. Early test results indicated that the vaccines could be developed into shots which could help tame the pandemic. Moderna said it expects its vaccine, after thawing, can remain stable in regular refrigerator storage for up to 30 days—longer than its previous estimate of seven days. Pfizer’s vaccine must be stored at even colder temperatures and then can be kept at standard refrigeration temperatures for about five days.
57% Yes |
43% No |
50% Yes |
24% No |
4% Yes, but immediately after frontline workers, elderly, and those at higher risk than me receive it |
18% No, I’ll wait to see how safe and effective it is on the general population before getting it |
3% Yes, and it should be mandatory |
1% No, I think the vaccine is riskier than the disease |
0% No, I already had COVID |
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Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8PCWGBQ3yrs3Y
If it's enforced to keep my job
@8PWTTVS3yrs3Y
No, I have no human contact anyway
@8PCX9WN3yrs3Y
Yes if it is proven affective and approved but the science and medical community
@8PCW3P23yrs3Y
not until it has been around for a short while and people don't have reactions to it
@8PZ2M563yrs3Y
I will get it when I have spoken to my doc and it's all ok (I have conditions and on medications ect)
@frisbyce213yrs3Y
I don’t want a vaccine until I understand what is in it and what the risks are.
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