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Jun 19, 2021 1 min, 12 secs
Now, a new survey says half of people who haven't gotten their COVID shot have something in common.

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According to the poll, 46 percent of unvaccinated individuals say they will "definitely not get a vaccine," while 29 percent say they will probably not get vaccinated.

Of those who definitely won't get vaccinated, 75 percent say they have "little or no worries" about COVID infection.

A recent study found that unvaccinated people have been much more likely to be hospitalized for COVID in 2021.

The study, which was conducted by the Cleveland Clinic, found that 99 percent of patients hospitalized with COVID during the first four months of the year were not fully vaccinated.

Since the CDC changed its guidance on masking in mid-May, allowing fully vaccinated people to go indoors without face coverings, many businesses have relied on the honor system, creating the potential for some unvaccinated individuals or those who have only received one shot to potentially ditch their masks too.

The AP-NORC poll results also showed that only 7 percent of those who have not been vaccinated say they will definitely get a COVID vaccine at some point, and 15 percent say they probably will.

Another recent survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation, which was published at the end of May, revealed that 44 percent of unvaccinated people in the U.S.

RELATED: The CDC Says Vaccinated People Who Get COVID Have This in Common.

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