Parental concerns about coronavirus vaccination by rurality (Covid States Project chart; click to enlarge) |
In general, "Republican parents, young mothers, African American parents, parents with lower levels of education, parents making less than $25,000 per year, and rural parents" were more likely to be concerned about the vaccine, the researchers report.
More specific numbers about rural parents: "Rural parents are ten percentage points more likely to report whether the vaccine has been tested enough as a major concern (58% vs. 48%), nine percentage points more likely to report whether the vaccine actually works (51% vs. 42%) as well as long-term health effects (56% vs. 47%), and eight percentage points more likely to report how new the vaccine (52% to 44%) is as a major concern than urban parents."
More specific numbers about rural parents: "Rural parents are ten percentage points more likely to report whether the vaccine has been tested enough as a major concern (58% vs. 48%), nine percentage points more likely to report whether the vaccine actually works (51% vs. 42%) as well as long-term health effects (56% vs. 47%), and eight percentage points more likely to report how new the vaccine (52% to 44%) is as a major concern than urban parents."
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