Acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine is gradually growing, with 54.6% of people saying they would get one in the first year, a new WebMD reader poll finds.
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WebMD Poll: More Acceptance of COVID Vaccine
Acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine is gradually growing, with 54.6% of people saying they would get one in the first year, a new WebMD reader poll finds.
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Getting the Message Right About COVID Vaccines
How can we ensure that enough people get a vaccine once it's available? We talk with Tamera Coyne-Beasley, MD, about how to get the message right.
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What Changing COVID-19 Death Rates Tell Us
Death rate estimates have changed over time. But as one expert says, "The bottom line is simple: COVID-19 is a scary disease that kills a lot of the people that it infects."
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Most Americans Wear Masks, But Myths Linger
Americans are generally well-versed about the use of masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, although myths persist, a new poll finds.
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Many Infected Hospital Workers Asymptomatic
In a new study of U.S. medical centers, almost half of staff who tested positive for prior infection with COVID-19 had no idea they'd ever had it.
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How COVID Affects Your Body
Doctors continue to learn about the short-term and long-term effects of COVID-19 on your body. Here's how it can affect your lungs, liver, kidneys, and even your brain.
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