A UCLA study of yet-to-be vaccinated Americans found 34% would be more likely to get the jab when offered $100. But public health experts warn there's a 'thin line between incentivizing and coercion'.
. 34% said they would be more likely to get vaccinated if they were offered $100, 31% said they'd be more likely to get it if offered $50.
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