Encouraging news about @pfizer's COVID vaccine; But our data show that COVID vaccine hesitancy has substantially increased during September to October. Most people in our national cohort (~60%) now say they plan to delay getting or never get the vaccine when it is available. Image
Among 4,700 adults responding in both September and October, non-Hispanic Whites, college grads, and those who strongly disagreed that the "fed. government (White House) is prioritizing citizen safety” were more likely to become COVID vaccine hesitant or avoidant.
There were no significant changes in COVID vaccine hesitancy/avoidance by gender, age, geographic region, HCW or essential worker status, being at high-risk for severe COVID-19, being antibody positive for SARS-CoV2, or having had a SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis.

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29 Jun 20
1/9. If 3,000 New Yorkers are diagnosed with Coronavirus this week, what percentage of them were likely infected because they had close contact with a known case -OR- dined out at a restaurant or bar -OR- began working on-site recently -OR-
2/9. -OR- recently returned from Florida -OR- is an essential worker whose employer is not providing them with adequate PPE -OR- is a retail or service employee whose employer is not serious about protecting their employee's health? We need to know sooner rather than later.
3/9. NYC's 'test and trace' initiative should try to assess the likely source of transmission for all newly diagnosed persons they speak to, and then rapidly disseminate that information to all those who are in a position to act to reduce risk. bit.ly/2YGeWZM
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I could be wrong, but I worry that the decision late yesterday (bit.ly/38g8rhS) to move forward with the #croi2020 conference in Boston may not have been the right one from a public health and pandemics management standpoint, given
1. Thousands of people will be coming together from all around the world for several days together at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston and staying at the same hotels at and around the convention center.Some attendees will be coming from areas where community transmission may
have been happening for some time, others will be coming from places where there is currently no evidence of @covid-19 activity.
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