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. 2021 Apr 28;49(9):1152–1157. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2021.04.079

Table 3.

Comparison of reasons for non-vaccination considered important between firm refusers and vaccine hesitants

Reason If you refuse now, would you be interested in receivingthe vaccine later?
NoFirm RefusersN (%)*N = 137 YesHesitantsN (%)*N = 391 P value
Have already had COVID in the past 31 (31.0) 67 (23.7) .3386
Just had the flu vaccine (or another vaccine) 20 (16.5) 107 (29.6) .005
Prefer other people get the vaccine first 81 (70.4) 323 (85.5) <.0001
Have a lack of information about the vaccine 86 (69.9) 303 (82.6) .004
Do not like needles/injections 39 (30.7) 59 (15.5) <.0001
Did not have enough time to take my decision 67 (53.2) 248 (66.7) .01
Do not trust the experts 64 (59.3) 79 (25.0) <.0001
Do not trust big pharma companies 68 (60.7) 117 (37.3) <.0001
Think the risks of the vaccine are greater than its benefits 74 (74.0) 125 (46.6) <.0001
Do not think the vaccine will protect me 61 (65.6) 84 (31.5) <.0001
Be concerned because this is a new vaccine 107 (85.6) 326 (87.8) .6142
Prefer to develop a natural immunity by getting COVID-19 67 (64.4) 67 (21.4) <.0001
Believe COVID-19 is not dangerous for me 48 (52.8) 55 (17.9) <.0001
Had a bad reaction to a vaccine in the past 52 (46.0) 74 (21.0) <.0001
Have contraindications to the vaccine (eg. allergy) 36 (37.5) 70 (21.9) .0002

Proportion of Somewhat important / Very Important after exclusion of "I don't know" category.