COVID-19 Vaccine Intent Across Neighboring States – Issue 8

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Jun 18, 2021

By

Emily Burgen, M.P.H.,

Cheng-You Tsai, M.P.H.,

Wen-Chieh Lin, Ph.D.
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Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, this fact sheet details COVID-19 vaccine intent and reasons for uncertainty among adults age 18 and over in Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Colorado and Oklahoma as of late April 2021.

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Figure 1 who received the vaccine

Reasons for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

Nebraska

Iowa

Missouri

Colorado

Oklahoma

The Household Pulse Survey is an ongoing federal survey that provides policymakers with near real-time information about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas and across the United States. This valuable resource allows for a deeper, data-driven understanding of the impact that the pandemic is having on our communities. This Pulse on Kansas is one in a series focusing on the economic, social and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas.

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The Kansas Health Institute supports effective policymaking through nonpartisan research, education and engagement. KHI believes evidence-based information, objective analysis and civil dialogue enable policy leaders to be champions for a healthier Kansas. Established in 1995 with a multiyear grant from the Kansas Health Foundation, KHI is a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization based in Topeka.

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