Not to beat this to death, but I think it’s important we all have an understanding of what’s happening concerning what people are thinking about getting vaccinated.
Those who have been following this thread know I have been sensing that we are approaching a point where the number of people intent on getting their initial Covid 19 vaccine is shrinking.....substantially in the last 10 days or so.
I have been watching it happen in my own rural S Illinois county and it’s happening all over the state leading me to believe it’s likely happening all over the country.
Here’s an article I ran across this morning pertaining to another rural Illinois county...
https://www.republictimes.net/vaccine-demand-drops-off/
In my opinion I think this is encouraging that more and more people are thinking and waiting before they elect to get an get an emergency use vaccine for a non-emergency situation.
Hmmm... Monroe County is pretty low pop. Much smaller than, say, Jackson County, IL (also still mostly rural).
Of note is that the vaccination % in Alexander County (Cairo) and Chicago proper is even lower. Granted that SOME rural (mostly white) counties are low, too. The rednecks and the hoodies seem to have something in common.