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Lordlestermount · 51-55, M Best Comment
About 65 percent

Lordlestermount · 51-55, M
75 percent fully
TheBannibalOne · 61-69, M
I hope 99%.
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/arizona/articles/2021-04-29/vaccinated-arizona-state-lawmaker-positive-for-covid-19
MethDozer · M
Don't care to be honest.
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
I'm going to guess around 85 percent get one dose but only about 70 percent get both
I’m really not sure. I got my first shot last Sunday and had no problems at all. I’ll be glad to get the second and be done. There are places where people don’t have to wear masks if they’ve been vaccinated.
[b]That[/b] might be incentive to the hesitant.
Ynotisay · M
I'm not sure it's going to rise much higher than 65 percent. If there's a push to disallowing people who haven't been vaccinated from certain activities that might jack it up. But I'm not sure that's in the cards.
gregloa · 61-69, M
The percentage that doesn’t get Covid.
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
For those that listen to fauci. Pretty much a few out of 10
CestManan · 46-50, F
Maybe 50% will get fully vaccinated.

There is no shortage of the vaccine and I would imagine that those who really want both would have gotten both by now.

They kept lowering the age of qualification ahead of schedule so it is not like anyone over 16 is having to wait.

@questionWeaver mentions loss of interest. I think that is because every since this covid mess started, people have been sent on a wild goose chase and people are just tired of it.

Like nothing is ever enough. Even if everyone got both shots, the powers that be would just find some other way to lead the population around by the nose, of course in the name of covid-19.

I have no plans for any shots if I can avoid it. If it comes back that it has bad long term effects, who is responsible then for running out to get an experimental vaccine?
HannahSky · F
It'll be higher than people think. Still have to curb the variants.
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walabby · 61-69, M
Hopefully around 80/85%...? ... at least.
In metropolitan areas, a higher %, than rural. Rural communities aren't seeing the same problems.
robbie2499 · 61-69, F
I simply do not understand why a person wouldn't go for the second shot. I don't get it
Ozuye502 · 36-40, M
@robbie2499 bad reactions to the first round fears of what the second one will do to to them.
robbie2499 · 61-69, F
@Ozuye502 Yeah, I guess....
Stopmakingsense · 56-60, F
I bet it's under 80 percent, that's too bad for everyone.
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MethDozer · M
Don't care anymore.
pentacorn · F
about 70 odd percent of adults. and it needs to 100, considering it's not approved for under 16.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Why doesn’t MSM post daily coronavirus deaths?
walabby · 61-69, M
@MrBrownstone Worldometers does...
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@walabby Why doesn’t MSM post daily coronavirus deaths?
Confined · 56-60, M
@walabby Notice they cant track anything else?
Elessar · 26-30, M
I think antivaxxers are just a loud but ultimately insignificant minority. In the U.S. just like here.
@Elessar I hope you are right. There is a user here who calls herself a "thinker", that she likes challenging ppl to think, etc., but she has a long anti-vaccine post and asks others to review her "source"--a nurse who has hearsay.

This is the kind of top-shelf thinking keeping people away from engaging in the vaccine conversation in a meaningful way. It's QAnon & the election "steal" all over again.

We're talking about getting universal preschool & community college but we can't put out ppl from K-12 who can ACTUALLY think.
80. It just takes time.
70% and interest will decline
I'm fully vaccinated.
TheLordOfHell · 41-45
Dunno. Hopefully the majority of us

 
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