Vaccinations Advance but Intentions Flatten With “Wait and See” as a Stumbling Block

Americans’ actions or intentions to get vaccinated against the coronavirus held steady from January into March, marking the need for continued public awareness efforts in support of the accelerating vaccine rollout. So far, people who want a shot are signing up – but those who’ve been hesitant, remain so.

The number in the latest COVID Collaborative tracking poll who report having been vaccinated tripled from late January into March, from 7 percent to 21 percent (and rising daily). But they have come from the ranks of the willing, which has declined in tandem with uptake. As such, the total of those who have had a shot, or intend to get one, has held essentially steady, at 72 percent. CONTINUED — pdf

Langer Research Associates / COVID Collaborative


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