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Arkansas' vaccine hesitancy is about 'trust, fear, race or ethnicity,' study shows - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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… be vaccine-hesitant were younger, African American, lower-income or had some … -19 vaccine hesitancy:

Highest among African Americans (50%)

Respondents with household income … were:

2.42 greater for African American respondents compared to white respondents …

Source: Northwest Arkansas News and River Valley News KNWA and Fox 24 l KNWA FOX24

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