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Trends in COVID-19 Vaccination Receipt and Intention to Vaccinate, United States, April to August, 2021

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Date 2022 Jan 1
PMID 34973356
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To assess trends in and factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination coverage, data from the Household Pulse Survey were analyzed. From April to August 2021, vaccination coverage with at least 1 dose increased from 70%-82%, while vaccination intent increased from 82%-86%, with the highest increase among the most vulnerable groups. More efforts are needed to boost confidence in vaccines and to encourage all eligible people to be fully vaccinated.

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