Most adults (73%) believe it’s “very” or “somewhat” important that people get the COVID-19 vaccine.
At the time of this survey, a combined 7-out-of-10 adults had either received at least one dose of the vaccine or are somewhat/very likely to get the vaccine.
“Not enough testing of the vaccine” and “afraid of the side effects” are the top reasons why some people are opposed to getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Report Abstract
The study gauges public perception about vaccines, particularly the COVID-19 vaccine. It also measures Americans' willingness to get the vaccine when made available to them.
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