id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-327650-6afsk8ix Ward, Jeremy K. The French public's attitudes to a future COVID-19 vaccine: The politicization of a public health issue 2020-10-06 .txt text/plain 4345 199 52 However, other differences were observed as people with an educational level under the High School degree, those with a low or intermediate level of household income per consumption unit (HICU), and those feeling close to a Far-Right party, were more numerous to be certain they would refuse the vaccine. Also, people who did not feel close to any party and did not vote at the last presidential campaign were more likely to refuse the coronavirus vaccine following one main reason: they thought that a vaccine produced in a rush is too dangerous. To our knowledge, this is the first study of the effect of politicization on attitudes to vaccines in France, one of the most vaccine-hesitant countries in the world ( politicization in vaccine hesitancy has mostly been studied in the United States of America where political polarization has increasingly become an object of concern in the past 10 years. ./cache/cord-327650-6afsk8ix.txt ./txt/cord-327650-6afsk8ix.txt