A University of Michigan (UM) survey finds that only 34 percent of Detroit adults living with children between the ages of 12 and 17 report that they have either gotten their child/children vaccinated or are likely to get their child/children vaccinated against COVID-19.
38% of Detroit residents ‘very likely’ to get COVID-19 vaccine, University of Michigan survey finds
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The Gate G entrance is one of two mass vaccination clinics planned at Ford Field in Detroit. The other will be a Gate A entrance. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)
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DETROIT, MI – More Detroit residents are “very likely” to get the COVID-19 vaccine compared to last fall, a University of Michigan survey found.
Conducted by UM’s Detroit Metro Area Communities Study from Jan. 6 to March 5, the survey found that 38% of Detroit residents say they’re very likely to get the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available. That’s up from 14% who gave the same response in fall 2020, according to the survey.