Share of Public Willing To Get Vaccinated For COVID-19 Has Increased The KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor finds that the share of the public saying they would definitely or probably get a vaccine for COVID-19 if it was determined to be safe by scientists and available for tree to everyone who wanted it has increased modestly since September, following the results of the presidential election and promising news about several COVID-19 vaccine candidates. In the now survey, seven in ten (71%) say they would definitely (41%) or probably (30%) get such a vaccine, while about a quarter (27%) say they would probably (12%) or definitely (15%) not get it. The share saying they would definitely or probably get vaccinated is up 8 percentage points from a KFF survey conducted in September in partnership with ESPN's The Undefeated (from 63% to 71%), while the share saying they would definitely or probably not get vaccinated is down 7 percentage points trom 34% to 27%).
Make a bar graph presentation of the data gathered from the article Choose the best type of LP for the data
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Great idea! In the context of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, a horizontal bar graph could be an effective way to visually represent the data gathered from the KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor survey on the share of the public willing to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
The bars in the graph could represent the different groups of participants surveyed, with the height of each bar representing the percentage of respondents within that group who were willing to get vaccinated for COVID-19 if it was determined to be safe by scientists and available for free to everyone who wanted it.
The labels on the x-axis could correspond to the different waves of the survey, perhaps with the dates of the surveys indicated to reflect the trend over time.
The labels on the y-axis could represent the different categories of participants according to their willingness to get vaccinated, such as "definitely yes," "probably yes," "probably not," and "definitely not."
Finally, the colors of the bars could be used to highlight any trends or patterns in the data.
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