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On February 1st, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a national survey showing that 62 percent of nursing home workers refused to get the new crown vaccine.
the report collected data from 11,460 professional nursing facilities in the United States from mid-December to mid-January, all with at least one vaccination point.
show that nearly 78 per cent of all residents have been vaccinated against the new crown, while only about 38 per cent of the vaccinated carers have been vaccinated.
a U.S. poll last October predicted a low percentage of caregivers.
public opinion data at the time showed that many health care workers were hesitant to vaccinate because of concerns about the side effects and effectiveness of the vaccine.
40 percent of nurses said they did not believe the new vaccine was really safe and effective.
a new poll released last month also showed that 28 percent of U.S. health care workers "want to delay vaccination until they have more information about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine."
cdc reports that nursing home workers are high-risk workers in the outbreak and are among the most needy groups in the United States to get vaccinated early.
the current low vaccination coverage of this group undoubtedly has a direct impact on the overall vaccination program in the United States.
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