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UGA study predicts more people than ever will get flu shots this season
Sarah Freeman
University of Georgia
More U.S. adults reported receiving or planning to receive an influenza vaccination during the 2020-21 flu season than ever before, according to findings from a December 2020 national survey. 
The survey of 1,027 adults, conducted by the University of Georgia, found that 43.5% of respondents reported having already received a flu vaccination with an additional 13.5% saying they “definitely will get one” and 9.3% stating they “probably will get one.” Combined, 66.3% have received or intend to receive an influenza vaccination.
By comparison, 48.4% of adults 18 and older received the vaccine during the 2019-20 flu season, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an increase of 3.1 percentage points from 2018-19.

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