The poll by Yahoo News/YouGov also found that 73 percent of vaccinated Americans said they would get a booster shot if it became available to them.
The survey asked respondents whether they believe offering domestic booster shots or providing vaccines to other countries was more important. It found 38 percent of people favored offering"first shots to as many unvaccinated people in other countries as possible," while 32 percent said it was more important to offer boosters to as many Americans as possible. The remaining 30 percent of people said they were undecided.
The poll, which surveyed 1,610 U.S. adults between September 14 and September 16, also found that 73 percent of vaccinated Americans would get a booster shot if it became available to them. The study's margin of error is about 2.6 percent. More Americans say would prefer giving vaccines to developing nations over prioritizing booster shots for those in the U.S., a new poll has found.Above, Maria Cardona Ribas, who has received a transplant, receives the third dose of the Pfizer vaccine against Covid-19 on September 15, in Ibiza, Spain.
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