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According to a poll conducted last week by the Northwest Florida Daily News and Panama City News Herald, most people in Northwest Florida do not plan to take the vaccine when it s available to them.
Of the 722 people who responded to the poll before Monday morning, 52.8% said they would not take the vaccine and 39.1% said they would. The percentage of people that said they did not know, was 8.1%.
The first doses of the vaccine are being administered in the United States Monday, Dec. 14, 2020.
We asked Northwest Florida residents if they would take the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available to them. Here are some of their responses from Facebook.
Will you take the COVID-19 vaccine? Here s what Northwest Florida residents had to say
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Take the poll in this story to submit your response.
Erin Frazier Noyes Yes. I will. Britain will get it first and I ll see how they do. But I will get it. I m a frontline health care worker and I have high risk family. It would kill me if one of them or a patient of mine got sick because I became infected.
Lisette Lewis
nope. I will not. Simply because i do not trust it. I have not changed my life since this virus has come out, i have not gotten it.. if i do get it i do thats on me and no one else.