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Only 6% of LGBTQ+ People Say They Aren't Getting a COVID Vaccine

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new research examining COVID-19 and LGBTQ+ health equity. Data from the study shows that LGBTQ+ people are very likely to be vaccinated and they are also more likely to be concerned about the Delta variant — about 20 percent more concerned than non-LGBTQ+ people.

Of those surveyed by HRC, 91 percent of LGBTQ+ people reported being vaccinated. That’s compared to a little more than 58 percent of the general U.S.

population, according to NPR.HRC reported that only 6 percent of LGBTQ+ respondents said they were not getting the vaccine, while 60 percent said they had “a great deal of confidence” in the COVID-19 vaccines.“Even though LGBTQ+ people are likely getting vaccinated at impressively high rates, the evidence suggests that the community.

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