Side Effects, Antibodies, Personal Choice Fueling Vaccine Hesitancy

Jacob Alexander, 14, receives her Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine from vocational nurse Eon Walker at a mobile vaccine clinic hosted by Mothers in Action and operated by the Los Angeles County of Public Health in Los Angeles on July 16. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)

By    |   Tuesday, 27 July 2021 08:12 AM EDT ET

Most Americans who haven’t yet been vaccinated against the coronavirus aren’t fringe conspiracy theorists and have more reasonable fears and questions, ranging from an aversion to needles to those who’ve already contracted COVID-19 and don’t understand why their own antibodies aren’t enough to keep the virus from attacking again.

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Most Americans who haven't yet been vaccinated against the coronavirus aren't fringe conspiracy theorists and have more reasonable fears and questions, ranging from an aversion to needles to those who've already contracted COVID-19 and don't understand why their own...
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