Gov. Charlie Baker said this week that there’s “very little hesitancy” about getting the COVID-19 vaccine in Massachusetts.
According to recently released federal data, he’s right.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mapped the results of a national survey last week on the number of Americans who said they would “probably not” or “definitely not” get the COVID-19 vaccine, and 10 of the 11 counties with the lowest rates of hesitancy in the entire country are in Massachusetts. Additionally, Massachusetts had the lowest statewide hesitancy rate, at just 7 percent; and just 3 percent of Bay Staters said they would definitely not get the vaccine.
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