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Supplementary Figure. Adults Absolutely Certain/Very Likely To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine (a) and Those Unlikely To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine (B) by Priority Group — United States, September and December 2020

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  • Alternative Title:
    COVID-19 Vaccination Intent, Perceptions, and Reasons for Not Vaccinating Among Groups Prioritized for Early Vaccination — United States, September and December 2020: Supplementary Figure. Adults Absolutely Certain/Very Likely To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine (a) and Those Unlikely To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine (B) by Priority Group — United States, September and December 2020
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    MMWR Supplementary Table for COVID-19 Vaccination Intent, Perceptions, and Reasons for Not Vaccinating Among Groups Prioritized for Early Vaccination — United States, September and December 2020, Volume 70 no. 6
  • Source:
    MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2021; v. 70, no. 6
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  • ISSN:
    0149-2195 (print) ; 1545-861X (digital)
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    1 spreadsheet
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    70
  • Issue:
    6
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