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People in Massachusetts are becoming less worried about being infected by the coronavirus, according to a new poll.
However, the survey by the Western New England University Polling Institute found there is caution even among the vaccinated when it comes to activities like dining in a restaurant or going to the movies.
The poll results released this week also touched on vaccine hesitancy, the reopening of schools, and Gov. Charlie Baker’s handling of the pandemic.
WAMC’s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief Paul Tuthill spoke with Tim Vercellotti, political science professor and director of the Western New England University Polling Institute.
Western New England University poll shows people are seeing light at end of COVID tunnel, but remain wary about it being a train
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1/12/2021 -Springfield- American Medical Response paramedic supervisor Mark LaPrade administers a dose of COVID-19 vaccine to EMT Michael Kohler as first responers were vaccinated in a program administered by the Springfield Department of Public Health at the Boland Elementary School. (Don Treeger / The Republican)
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SPRINGFIELD As more people receive their COVID-19 vaccinations, polling shows people across the state are feeling hopeful the pandemic is on the wane. But many still have some reservations about making dinner reservations, going to a movie, or working out at a gym.
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