Six in 10 respondents in a new Axios/Ipsos poll said they would not take a vaccine as soon as it is available

A growing number of Americans will be reluctant to get a Covid-19 vaccine immediately after one is developed.

The US has recorded nearly 7m cases and on Tuesday the death toll surpassed 200,000. But six in 10 respondents in a new Axios/Ipsos poll said they would not take a vaccine as soon as it is available, up from 53% from August, and a majority said they would wait at least a few months to get a vaccine or did not plan to get one at all.

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