Researchers examined several product categories and found that three rose in price far more than any others: transportation, housing, and food and beverage.
Researchers examined several product categories and found that three rose in price far more than any others: transportation, housing, and food and beverage.
Researchers examined several product categories and found that three rose in price far more than any others: transportation, housing, and food and beverage.
Researchers examined several product categories and found that three rose in price far more than any others: transportation, housing, and food and beverage.
Poll: Vaccine willingness growing among Black, Hispanic communities June 1, 2021
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A new poll shows vaccine hesitancy dropping – albeit slowly – among African American and Hispanic New Jersey voters, considered a particularly challenging demographic to inoculate against COVID-19.
Sixty-nine percent of Black voters in the state were willing to get the COVID-19 vaccine, compared to 62% in February and 60% in November, according to a poll released June 1.
It was conducted by the polling firm Change Research and commissioned by the Newark-based nonprofit Project Ready.
Willingness among Hispanic voters to get the vaccine grew from 55% in November to 77% in February and 83% in this most recent poll.