More than one in five voters say they are unlikely to take the coronavirus vaccine, according to a new Hill-HarrisX poll.

Twenty-two percent of registered voters in the April 16-19 survey said they are either somewhat or very unlikely to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

By contrast, 43 percent said they are either somewhat or very likely to get the vaccine and 34 percent said they have already been vaccinated.

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Those who have already been vaccinated include 40 percent of white voters, 22 percent of Black voters and 17 percent of Hispanic voters.

Overall, 64 percent of Hispanic voters and 54 percent of Black voters said they are at least somewhat likely to take the vaccine, while 37 percent of white voters said the same.

Read more at The Hill.