 The study compares hesitancy toward a future COVID-19 vaccine for children among various socio-demographic groups in Chicago and Cook County, Illinois, and identifies factors that influence parental COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, VH, including racial ethnic and socio-economic factors, as well as the sources where parents obtain information regarding COVID-19. The study found that non-Hispanic black parents had higher odds of VH compared with non-Hispanic white parents, parents of publicly insured children had higher odds of VH compared with privately insured, and lower income groups also had higher odds of VH. Parents who receive information about COVID-19 from family, internet, and healthcare providers have lower odds of VH for their children. The study concludes that targeted outreach efforts from trusted sources of information are needed to promote equitable uptake of a future COVID-19 vaccine among the most severely affected demographic groups. This article was authored by Nina L. Alfie, Jennifer DeCuzma, Nia Herdgeris, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.