1; Anup Srivastav, PhD2; Hilda Razzaghi, PhD1; Walter Williams, MD1; Megan C. Lindley, MPH1; Cynthia Jorgensen, DrPH1; Neetu Abad, PhD3; James A.
Singleton, PhD1 (View author affiliations)National polls conducted before vaccine distribution began suggested that many persons were hesitant to receive COVID-19 vaccination.From September to December 2020, intent to receive COVID-19 vaccination increased from 39.4% to 49.1% among adults and across all priority groups, and nonintent decreased from 38.1% to 32.1%.
Despite decreases in nonintent from September to December, younger adults, women, non-Hispanic Black adults, adults living in nonmetropolitan areas, and adults with less education and income, and without health insurance continue to have.