rejected but 5.3 million applications if you take out repeat applications, but the initial estimate for the number of people who might have been eligible to apply from the government was between 3.5 and 4.1 million so very different. in terms of what has been approved so far, two things you can apply for, settled status, which means you have the right to remain to work and live here as you have been before brexit, and 2.75 million people have been approved for settled status as at the end of may, and there is pre settled status, if you had not been here forfive continuous years before the end of last year, you would be granted pre settled status, another 2.28 million people have been given that. they have to then apply again for settled status once they have reached the five year milestone, so whichever way you shake up the numbers, it is more people than most were expecting. numbers, it is more people than most were expecting- were expecting. given that, what do were expecting. given
more convenient locations. now, we re going to have to bring the vaccine to people who are less eager. reporter: about 32% of the country has been fully vaccinated but demand has been falling. vaccinations dropping by 2.28 million doses a day. there s obviously some vaccine hesitancy going on and, you know, when they know the facts, i think it ll help get them out. reporter: abc news/ washington post polling shows where vaccine hesitancy is highest. 44% of rural americans and 37% of republicans and conservatives alike say they probably won t get vaccinated. what we re trying to do is to dig deeper into the causes of this reluctance. is it education? is it religious? is it overall fear of science and medicine? reporter: across the country, teams are going door-to-door. i m just probably going to wait. reporter: many people are still on the fence about the vaccine. i ve got other family and some of them have got the shots,