Why are more Americans declining COVID-19 vaccine boosters?
More Americans are declining COVID-19 boosters. Right now, the CDC says only 20 percent of adults in the nation are getting boosted leaving them with little protection against being hospitalized for symptoms of COVID-19. Dr. Peter Hotez with Baylor College of Medicine joins FOX 26 to address concerns.
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Why are more Americans declining COVID-19 vaccine boosters?

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