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Results: Nearly 40% Of Marines Have Reportedly Declined COVID-19 Vaccinations

Published on 04/26/2021
By: Tellwut
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Health & Fitness
Approximately 75,500 Marines have received vaccines, including those now fully vaccinated and partially vaccinated, according to service-wide data obtained by the network. Nearly 48,000 Marines have chosen not to receive the vaccines (38.9%). An additional 102,000 Marines haven’t yet been offered the vaccines, according to CNN.
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1.
Do you know anyone eligible for a vaccine who has declined it?
Do you know anyone eligible for a vaccine who has declined it?
Myself
19%
487 votes
Spouse
9%
232 votes
Family member
25%
647 votes
Friend
24%
629 votes
Co worker
8%
205 votes
Other (please specify)
3%
82 votes
Not Applicable
45%
1167 votes
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2.
The Marines are the first military branch to reveal vaccination rates. But the military overall has estimated that two-thirds of service members will decide to have the vaccinations — a rate of 66%, compared to a 61% acceptance rate so far for the Marines, CNN noted. Do you think military branch members should have to take the vaccine in order to keep their job?
Yes
38%
990 votes
No
35%
903 votes
Undecided
27%
707 votes
3.
3.
The military can't yet make vaccines mandatory because the vaccinations have only been granted emergency use authorization by the Food and Drug Administration, and service members have the option to decline them. Do you agree with this, or should the military be able to override the FDA's authority on mandatory vaccines?
Agree with the way it is now
35%
901 votes
Military should be able to override FDA decision
26%
667 votes
Undecided
38%
993 votes
Other (please specify)
2%
39 votes
4.
4.
The CEO of Pfizer said it's "likely" those vaccinated with the company's COVID-19 inoculation will need a third shot sometime within 12 months after getting the initial two doses and will potentially need a new shot every year thereafter. Will you keep up with getting a new COVID vaccine every year, like a flu shot?
Yes
44%
1150 votes
No
19%
489 votes
Undecided
25%
644 votes
Not Applicable
12%
317 votes
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