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Sponsored by: OTELCO

Almost a year since the pandemic began to devastate the economy as well as people's health, a vaccine starts being distributed this week to frontline workers and at-risk populations in the U.S. Vaccines for COVID-19 are expected to become widely available by mid-2021.

However, in numerous surveys as many as 40% of Americans say they don't plan on getting the vaccine, or are hesitant due to safety concerns.

Will you encourage your employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine?
Yes, it will accelerate our return to pre-pandemic operations. (26%, 116 VOTES)
Yes, it is good for the health of the entire country. (44%, 196 VOTES)
No, although I hope they get it. (9%, 40 VOTES)
No, I don't want to get involved in their personal health decisions. (15%, 66 VOTES)
No, as I don't plan on getting the vaccine either. (6%, 29 VOTES)
Poll Description

Sponsored by: OTELCO

Almost a year since the pandemic began to devastate the economy as well as people's health, a vaccine starts being distributed this week to frontline workers and at-risk populations in the U.S. Vaccines for COVID-19 are expected to become widely available by mid-2021.

However, in numerous surveys as many as 40% of Americans say they don't plan on getting the vaccine, or are hesitant due to safety concerns.

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  • December 14, 2020

    I will recommend they all check with the primary care provider and proceed based on public health guidelines and the advice of their PCP. Not my role to tell yes or no on a vaccine.