Vaccination began this week in the United States, where the damage of the new coronavirus is the most serious in the world, and while some people question the safety, Vice President Pence has announced that he will be vaccinated and it is safe. I appealed the sex.

In the United States, where the death toll from the new coronavirus exceeds 310,000, the worst in the world, vaccination has started on the 14th.



Under these circumstances, Vice President Mike Pence, who heads the virus countermeasure team under the Trump administration, announced on the 18th that he will be vaccinated.



Vice President Pence said, "After a year of grief and hardship, it will inspire you. I hope that my vaccination will give people confidence and peace of mind." I appealed.



In the United States, some people question the safety of vaccines, and in a poll released by research firm Ipsos and ABC TV on the 14th, 15% of the respondents answered that they would not be vaccinated. I have.



Looking at this by political party, the difference is remarkable, with 6% among Democratic supporters and 26% among Republican supporters.



Regarding the vaccine, President-elect Biden will soon announce that he will inoculate the vaccine himself and call for safety.