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Prior COVID-19 Infection, Mental Health, Food and Financial Insecurity, and Association With COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage and Intent Among College-Aged Young Adults, US, 2021

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Figure 1.

COVID-19 vaccination coverage and intention to vaccinate among college students by state, US, Household Pulse Survey, April 14–May 24, 2021.

Figure 1. COVID-19 vaccination coverage and intention to vaccinate among college students by state, US, Household Pulse Survey, April 14–May 24, 2021
State Vaccinated With 1 or More Doses, % Definitely Will Vaccinate, % Probably Will Vaccinate or Not Sure, % Probably Will Not or Definitely Will Not Vaccinate, %
Mississippi 42 3 20 35
Idaho 44 7 31 18
Tennessee 49 4 21 26
West Virginia 50 12 18 20
North Dakota 52 4 5 38
Louisiana 53 9 27 10
Florida 53 5 22 21
Alabama 53 11 17 19
South Carolina 54 5 21 21
Georgia 54 10 16 20
Iowa 55 9 12 23
Arkansas 56 7 17 19
Wyoming 56 7 14 23
Oklahoma 56 5 13 26
North Carolina 58 8 18 16
New Jersey 59 16 17 9
Michigan 60 5 22 12
Pennsylvania 61 10 16 13
Illinois 61 12 15 12
Washington 62 11 12 16
South Dakota 62 6 16 17
Indiana 62 8 14 15
Oregon 62 5 18 15
Utah 63 7 13 17
Maine 64 10 13 14
Kentucky 64 4 12 20
Texas 64 4 17 15
New Hampshire 65 14 9 12
Ohio 65 3 20 12
Missouri 65 3 17 16
Maryland 66 7 19 8
New York 67 6 15 12
District of Columbia 68 5 16 12
Virginia 68 5 11 16
Nevada 68 4 11 16
California 69 11 11 9
Minnesota 69 13 11 8
Colorado 69 8 13 10
Rhode Island 69 6 15 10
Arizona 70 5 12 14
Nebraska 70 6 12 13
Massachusetts 71 6 15 8
Alaska 71 4 12 13
Connecticut 71 6 13 10
New Mexico 71 5 12 13
Kansas 72 2 9 17
Wisconsin 73 6 9 13
Hawaii 76 6 10 8
Delaware 76 2 14 8
Montana 77 0 9 15
Vermont 84 3 3 11

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Figure 2.

COVID-19 vaccination coverage and intention to vaccinate among college students by age group, US, Household Pulse Survey, April 14 –May 24, 2021.

COVID-19 vaccination coverage and intention to vaccinate among college students by age group, US, Household Pulse Survey, April 14 –May 24, 2021.
Age Group, y Vaccinated With 1 or More Doses, % Definitely Will Vaccinate, % Probably Will Vaccinate or Not Sure, % Probably Will Not or Definitely Will Not Vaccinate, %
18–24 68 9 13 10
25–29 58 7 18 17
30–34 58 6 18 18
35–39 60 5 17 18

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