Public health officials are concerned after reviewing the falling numbers of individuals that getting vaccine booster shots. Of the entire U.S. population, only 28% have received a booster shot against COVID-19. Evidence shows that people who received the Johnson and Johnson vaccine as their first dose were less likely than other groups to get their booster shot. 4 out of 10 people that are full vaccinate report that they will definitely not get a booster or will only do so if it is required. The choice to boost also seems to be connected to party lines as Democrats largely outnumber Republicans that got a booster shot.
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