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Dorothy Sauser-Monnig, of St. Paul, Minn., considers a COVID-19 vaccine her ticket to travel again. David Bakke, of Atlanta, said no to the flu vaccine in the past, but he got that shot this year and intends to get the coronavirus vaccine. Carol Gee, of Atlanta, is a bit more cautious, but she hopes the COVID-19 vaccine will offer protection against the potentially serious complications the virus could cause for her and her husband, both of whom suffer from type 2 diabetes.
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Sauser-Monnig, Bakke and Gee, all over 50, are among the growing number of Americans who are expressing cautious enthusiasm for the coming wave of COVID-19 vaccines. The percentage of Americans who say they intend to get vaccinated is now over 80% up from 51% in September a new poll from ABC News/Ipsos reveals.