Dr. Ramkumar Sankaran receives the Covid-19 vaccine with the first batch of Moderna's vaccine at Hartford hospital in Hartford, Connecticut on December 21, 2020. -The typical American believes they will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine within the next three months, according to recent Insider polling.
The CDC recommends that the first round of vaccinations should go to frontline workers and people aged 75 and up, but each state is in charge of its vaccine distribution process. Experts predict the general public will be able to be vaccinated by summer 2021, after high-priority groups such as healthcare professionals and essential workers get the shots.After two COVID-19 vaccines were approved by the Food and Drug Administration, many Americans are clamoring to get vaccinated and begin a return to normalcy.
According to recent polling from Insider and SurveyMonkey, the typical American — the median respondent in the adjusted collected survey data — expects they'll be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination within the next three months.About 50% of respondents in the adjusted data believe they will be vaccine eligible by the end of March 2021.3% of respondents believe it will take over two years before they will become eligible for the vaccine.
This analysis comes from a SurveyMonkey Audience poll taken on December 21. The poll also surveyed the 1,123 respondents about
If you’re under 50 w/o existing preconditions, you shouldn’t be getting this. Healthy people under 50 have absolutely no reason to get this if at-risk groups are vaccinated.
I'll be lucky to have it by this time next year. 🤣🤣🤣