Is It Possible To Convince Unvaccinated Family Members To Get Their Shot?

The divide between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated in the U.S. has been explained by political polarization (there’s an 11% gap in the vaccination rates between counties that voted for Biden and counties that voted for Trump); by regional differences (the five states with the most vaccinated adults are all in New England, while many states in the South have stubbornly low rates); and even by gender (nearly 9.5 million more women than men have been vaccinated in the United States). But what none of those numbers manage to convey is the vaccination divide within families.

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