Arizonans split on whether to receive COVID-19 vaccines so soon

United Nations Church Pastor Charl McRae said, “I’m not opposed to the COVID vaccine, let me just say that.”

By Karla Navarrete | ABC 15

Many Arizonans are split over the decision whether or not to receive the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available.

When asked if he was willing to take it, Edward Sobolewski responded, “No ma’am, no ma’am.”

“I do believe there is unbelievable pressure on these drug companies and of course on top of that, the sooner that they get it out the more money they will make” he said.

“I am very leery of the vaccine and on both sides, I feel the vaccine has been politicized,” he added.

United Nations Church Pastor Charl McRae said, “I’m not opposed to the COVID vaccine, let me just say that.”

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