90.5 WESA Nurse Denise Fingeret administers the first dose of the Moderna vaccine to Carlow University nursing student Courtney Vought. During the spring 2021 semester Vought will do clinical rotations at several Pittsburgh-area hospitals. (01/15/2021.) COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy correlates with certain occupations, according to a new data analysis from University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University researchers. More than 40% of survey respondents who work in the fields of construction and extraction, installation, maintenance and repair, farming, fishing, and forestry said they would "probably not" or "definitely not" get the vaccine. Researchers say this information can be used to shape public health vaccination campaigns, including implementing workplace clinics.