New survey shows that 62 per cent of unvaccinated plan to never get any Covid-19 shot

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New survey shows that 62 per cent of unvaccinated plan to never get any Covid-19 shot
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The poll has stark breakdowns by race and gender.

The largest economic group to say they had no plans to receive the shot was respondents who earned between $50,000 and $10,0000 with 63 per cent saying they had no plans. That is compared to 62 per cent of unvaccinated people who earn less than $50,000 and 58 per cent who earn at least $100,000.

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