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Phase 3.1 of Household Pulse Survey Now Asks How COVID Vaccines Affect Recipients’ Behavior

New questions on the Household Pulse Survey explore COVID vaccine attitudes, mental health, and telehealth use.
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Household Pulse Survey Now Asks How COVID Vaccines Affect Recipients Behavior

Household Pulse Survey Now Asks How COVID Vaccines Affect Recipients' Behavior

Have people who received the COVID-19 vaccine stopped wearing masks or avoiding indoor events? Are they no longer social distancing?

Phase 3.1 of the Household Pulse Survey (HPS), the newest phase of the U.S. Census Bureau experimental survey, gauges whether people change their preventive behavior after receiving the COVID-19 vaccines.

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The latest survey includes 17 new questions and eight new topics. First results are set to be released Wednesday and will be updated and released every two weeks after that until mid-July. The hope is the survey will help shed light on vaccine hesitancy and inform public health efforts to persuade people to get vaccinated. Continue Reading...

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