Unvaccinated Americans are more likely to participate in July 4 festivities than vaccinated ones
survey finds
Americans who do not plan to get vaccinated are more likely to participate in Fourth of July activities, a new survey from consumer insights firm Numerator found.
About 65% of US adults have received at least one vaccine dose as of Friday, according to The New York Times tracker - a number below President Joe Biden's vaccination goal of 70% by July 4.
Despite increased vaccination levels, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is still urging unvaccinated Americans to avoid large crowds and practice social distancing from people outside of their household. Earlier this year, Dr. Anthony Fauci warned if cases start to surge again the CDC would be forced to pull back public health measures.
In the survey of over 2,000 Americans, the group found that 64% of unvaccinated individuals plan to celebrate normally as compared to 49% of fully vaccinated US residents. Many plan to host family gatherings, as well as attend large-scale public events like parades and fireworks festivals.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/unvaccinated-americans-more-likely-participate-182120417.html
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