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COVID-19 Vaccine Survey Results

To Date: 8/1/2021:  54 Respondents​

a circle graph showing different countries reporting COVID-19 vaccine survey results
Bar chart showing the different ages of people who took the COVID-19 vaccine study, ages are from under 18 to 75 and over.
A bar chart showing how many people who identify as female, male, and other took the COVID-19 survey
a bar chart showing the ethnicity of people who took the COVID-19 survey
a bar chart showing how people described their reaction to the first dose of Covid 19 vaccine, either mild, severe, or none
bar chart of difference side effects people experienced after taking Covid 19 vaccination
bar chart of reactions after 2nd covid-19 vaccination, mild, severe, none of not applicable
bar chart of different symptoms people experienced after taking covid-19 vaccine

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