Why are Georgians hesitant about COVID-19 vaccines? Here are the top 3 reasons – WSB Atlanta

Posted: August 30, 2021 at 2:47 am

ATLANTA A new survey is giving insight into vaccine hesitancy in Georgia.

Channel 2s Lori Wilson talked to Emory Universitys Vice Chair of Epidemiology, Dr. Jodie Guest, about the three main reasons people say they havent gotten the COVID-19 vaccine.

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According to a survey distributed by the U.S. census, 60% of people in Georgia who are vaccine hesitant dont trust that the vaccine works. At least 57% say they are concerned about side effects.

Another 50% said they dont believe they need a vaccine.

That third reason people are hesitating to get vaccines in Georgia is particularly relevant to younger people.

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The third one in the state of Georgia is they dont feel that they need it yet, Guest said. And that is particularly relevant for the 18- to 39-year-old population that we see in Georgia, which are really leading our case count.

Guest suggests that maybe some of those people have recovered from COVID-19 and are relying on their natural immunities.

But Guest said data shows that even if you have had a natural COVID-19 infection, you might have some antibodies, but they dont offer the same protection as the vaccine does.

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You are two times more likely to become sick with COVID-19 again, unless youre vaccinated, Guest said. So if weve got two groups of people who both had COVID, the vaccinated group is significantly more protected from getting the Delta variant than the unvaccinated group.

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