Here are the biggest groups that are still refusing the Covid-19 vaccine:
shows that certain groups—including younger Americans and Republicans—are among the most likely to be declining the shot.gettyThe KFF poll, conducted May 18-25, found that the highest share of unvaccinated respondents were 30-49 years old , followed by 29% ages 18-29 and 20% ages 50-64, while only 9% of those unvaccinated were 65 and older.
Both unvaccinated and vaccinated respondents were disproportionately likely to be white , based in the suburbs and have health insurance .
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