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Two-thirds (32%) of American adults don’t intend to receive COVID boosters.

Around two-thirds (32%) of Americans don’t plan to get the ACA. COVID-19 booster updated According to the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), an organization that promotes health policy and is a non-profit organization, shots will be taken soon.

Only 33% of adults polled indicated that they have received the boosters or are planning to receive them soon. poll found.

18% of respondents said they would wait to see whether they will get the new booster shot. Only 10% stated that they would only obtain it if required. Around 12% of adult respondents said that they wouldn’t get the shot and 27% said that they weren’t eligible for it because they hadn’t been fully vaccinated.

According to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 7.6 millions people have received the updated shots within the first four weeks of boosters being available. This data was released Thursday by the CDC. This represents 3.5% of the 215.5 millions Americans aged 12 and older who are eligible for the shots, as they have already received their primary vaccine series.

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About a third of adults say they have either received the updated bivalent COVID-19 booster dose (5%), which had been available for one to two weeks when the survey was in the field or say they plan to get the new booster as soon as possible (27%).

Around a third of adults claim to have received the updated bivalent COVID-19 boost dose (5%), or plan to receive it as soon as they can (27%).
(KFF)

Last month The Food and Drug AdministrationModerna Inc. and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines have been reformulated to be approved. These vaccines are designed to protect against omicron subvariants.

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These shots are modified to target both the original coronavirus strain and the omicron subvariants BA.4/BA.5 that many are now catching.

The latest KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor survey found that awareness of the updated boosters was relatively modest, with about half of adults saying they’ve heard “a lot” (17%) or “some” (33%) about the new shots.

Awareness of the new vaccines is low, with only half of adults surveyed saying they had heard a lot or some about the boosters, according to the Kaiser survey.

According to the Kaiser survey, only half of respondents said they knew little or nothing about the new vaccines.
(KFF)

Around 40% of fully-vaccinated adults also said they were unsure if the new COVID-19 boosts were appropriate for them. The CDC recommends that everyone aged 12 or older receive the vaccine Reformulated COVID-19 boosterAt least two months after you have been fully vaccinated.

KFF polled 1,534 adults over the period Sept. 15 through Sept. 26 to conduct the survey.

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This report was compiled by Reuters

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