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New studies on how Vaccine uptake is influenced by politics and socioeconomics
Fri, 2024-10-11 22:28 — mike kraft Vaccine uptake influenced by politics and socioeconomics, study finds COVID-19 vaccination rates have varied significantly based on partisanship and socioeconomic factors, with Democrats getting vaccinated faster and at higher percentages than Republicans and Independents. Medical Xpress
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A University of Michigan study published in npj Vaccines also revealed that vaccine uptake was lowest among Black Americans, individuals with incomes below $30,000 and those with a high school education or less.
Furthermore, female, Black and Hispanic respondents were less likely to get vaccinated early. At the same time, individuals aged 45–65, those with postgraduate degrees, and Independents and Democrats were more likely to be early adopters, according to the research conducted in partnership with Georgetown University.
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