Abstract
In this issue, Fisher and colleagues report the results of a nationally representative U.S. survey that found that only approximately 6 in 10 respondents said that they will get vaccinated when a vaccine for coronavirus disease 2019 becomes available. The editorialist discusses the findings and why closing the intention-to-behavior gap for those willing to be vaccinated rather than focusing on those hesitant about vaccination is likely to have the population health benefit.
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