FRONT ROYAL, Va. – In this rural swath of Virginia's Shenandoah valley, former President Donald Trump remains deeply admired, with lawn signs and campaign flags still dotting the landscape.
The vaccines aimed at taming the coronavirus, however, aren't so popular. Laura Biggs, a 56-year-old who has already recovered from the virus, is wary of taking the vaccine.
Reassurances from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration have done little to ease her alarm that the vaccine could lead to death. “The way I feel about it is: I don’t need the vaccine at this point," she said. "And I’m not going to get the vaccine until it is well established.” That sentiment demonstrates the challenge ahead for public