Pew Research Study: 10 Facts About Americans and the COVID Vaccines

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Pew Research conducted a survey of more than 10,000 US adults last month to get their thoughts about COVID. Here are 10 facts that Pew discovered from this survey:

1. As of August 2021, 73% of Americans have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and most are fully vaccinated. Americans in rural areas were 14% less likely to be vaccinated compared to Americans who live in urban and suburban areas.

- All US Adults: 73%

- Men: 74%

- Women: 71%

- White: 72%

- Black: 70%

- Hispanic: 76%

- Asian (English-speaking): 94%

- Urban and Suburban: 77%

- Rural: 63%

2. Democrats have been vaccinated in higher numbers compared to Republicans, however, a majority of both parties have been vaccinated.

- Democrats: 86%

- Republicans: 60%

3. Older and college-educated Americans in both parties are more likely to have a least one dose of the vaccinated:

- All 65 and older: 86%

- 50-64: 73%

- 30-49: 69%

- 18-29: 66%

- Post-graduate degree: 89%

- College graduate: 81%

- Some college: 69%

- High school or less: 66%

4. Black and White Americans are equally vaccinated:

- Black: 70%

- White: 72%

5. Vaccination rates vary by religious affiliation. Catholics and those with no religious affiliation have much higher vaccination rates than Protestants.

- Protestant - Vaccinated: 66%

- White Evangelical - Vaccinated: 57%

- White - not Evangelical - Vaccinated: 73%

- Black Protestant: 70%

- Catholic - Vaccinated: 82%

- Catholic White: 79%

- Catholic Hispanic: 86%

- Unaffiliated - Vaccinated: 75%

- Atheist: 90%

- Agnostic: 84%

- No affiliation: 69%

6. Confidence in vaccine research and development a major driver of vaccination rates, as well as party affiliation:

At least one dose:

- A great deal of confidence in the R&D process: 52%

- A fair amount of confidence: 39%

- Not too much: 7%

- None at all: 2%

No vaccination:

- A great deal of confidence in the R&D process: 3%

- A fair amount of confidence: 18%

- Not too much 37%

- None at all: 41%

Republican:

- A great deal of confidence in the R&D process: 22%

- A fair amount of confidence: 33%

- Not too much: 24%

- None at all: 21%

Democrat:

- A great deal of confidence in the R&D process: 54%

- A fair amount of confidence: 33%

- Not too much: 8%

- None at all: 5%

Vaccines are the best way to protect Americans from COVID:

- Vaccinated (at least one dose):

- Very well: 63%

- Somewhat well: 91%

Not Vaccinated:

- Somewhat well: 23%

- Not at all well: 41%

- Not too well: 77%

People who choose not be vaccinated are hurting the country:

Vaccinated (at least one dose):

- Very well: 52%

- Somewhat well: 77%

Not Vaccinated:

- Somewhat well: 13%

- Not at all well: 68%

- Not too well: 87%

There's too much pressure to get vaccinated:

- Vaccinated (at least one dose):

- Very well: 17%

- Somewhat well: 38%

Not Vaccinated:

- Very well: 69%

- Somewhat well: 88%

- Not at all well: 5%

- Not too well: 11%

We don't know if there are serious risks from the vaccines:

Vaccinated (at least one dose):

- Very well: 19%

- Somewhat well: 54%

Not Vaccinated:

- Very well: 57%

- Somewhat well: 81%

- Not at all well: 5%

- Not too well: 11%

Public health officials are not telling us everything they know about the vaccines:

Vaccinated (at least one dose):

- Very well: 17%

- Somewhat well: 44%

Not Vaccinated:

- Very well: 53%

- Somewhat well: 80%

- Not at all well: 8%

- Not too well: 19%

It's hard to make sense of all the information about the vaccines:

Vaccinated (at least one dose):

- Very well: 17%

- Somewhat well: 50%

Not Vaccinated:

- Very well: 35%

- Somewhat well: 70%

- Not too well: 30%

8. Most who have been vaccinated say they will get the booster if recommended:

- They will get the booster: 62%

- They will not get the booster: 10%

9. Americans have mixed sentiments about vaccine requirements in public places:

Should people be required to show proof of vaccination when traveling by airplane:

- Favor: 61%

- Oppose: 38%

Should college students be required to show proof of vaccination to attend public colleges/universities in person:

- Favor: 57%

- Oppose: 42&

Should people be required to show proof of vaccination to attend a concert or sporting event:

- Favor: 56%

- Oppose: 44%

Should people be required to show proof of vaccination to eat inside a restaurant:

- Favor: 50%

- Oppose: 50%

Should people be required to show proof of vaccination to shop inside stores:

- Favor: 45%

- Oppose: 54%

Should businesses require their employees to be vaccinated:

- Favor: 39%

- Oppose: 35%

- Businesses should be neutral: 25%

10. Only 26% of Americans knew that the vaccine is not available in developing countries. Should providing the vaccines to developing countries be a top priority for the US?

Should the US provide vaccines to developing countries:

- Democrats - High Priority: 39%

- Republicans - High Priority: 11%

- Democrats - Low Priority/Not be done at all: 9%

- Republicans - Low Priority/Not be done at all: 40%

To see the entire report, click on this link: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/09/20/10-facts-about-americans-and-coronavirus-vaccines/

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