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hey folks my name is pat schloss and this is code club over the past several episodes weamp;#39;ve been taking a barbell chart or dumbbell chart whatever you want to call it that was published by an agency called ipsos describing the acceptance of the covid19 vaccine across 15 different countries now these data were back from last fall in 2020 before the vaccines were actually available kind of gauging whether or not people would be willing to take that vaccine they looked at peopleamp;#39;s responses in august of 2020 and then again in october of 2020. of course these data are now dated but i thought the data and the plot was interesting fodder for learning about more tools within ggplot than what weamp;#39;ve been doing in other episodes so we recreated the version of the dumbbell chart that was in that ipsos report a few episodes back iamp;#39;ll put a link across the top here if you want to go grab that first episode and kind of make sure you see the whole playlist in the next