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Front-line Workers No Keener Than Others to Get Vaccine

Despite high risks of infection, front-line healthcare workers and first responders are no more likely to agree to become vaccinated against COVID-19 than other U.S. adults.

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In U.S., Most Say Reducing Cost of Care High Priority for Biden

About two-thirds of American adults say reducing the cost of healthcare is a "high" or the "highest" priority for the Biden administration and Congress.

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Two-Thirds of Americans Not Satisfied With Vaccine Rollout

In the U.S., 66% of adults are dissatisfied with how the vaccination process is going.

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Economic Woes Add to Russians' Frustrations in the Pandemic

Russia's already-stressed economy and institutions are facing more pressure amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Take Stock of Women's Health; the Future Depends on It

Over the next three years, Hologic and Gallup will ask women worldwide about their health in the first comparative global study of women's health.

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Leadership Ratings on Pandemic After One Year

Americans' ratings of their leaders' responses to the pandemic show a decline in state governors' scores since last June.

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Amid Pandemic, 79% of K-12 Parents Support In-Person School

About eight in 10 parents of K-12 students in the U.S. support providing in-person school in their communities right now for elementary and secondary students.

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Satisfaction With U.S. Vaccine Rollout Surges to 68%

Americans' satisfaction with the COVID-19 vaccine process has climbed 24 points to 68% in the last month as 74% of U.S. adults now say they are willing to receive a vaccine or have already done so.

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In U.S., An Estimated 46 Million Cannot Afford Needed Care

Nearly one-in-five American adults report that if they needed quality healthcare today, they would be unable to access it due to the cost.

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Social Distancing Behaviors Drop as U.S. Vaccinations Rise

Significantly fewer Americans than a month ago say they are avoiding public places and isolating themselves from people outside their household.

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