Invisibly recently conducted a second survey using their Realtime Research™ tool to gain a deeper understanding of how well informed people are about the Covid-19 vaccine, and learned that Americans are split on their willingness to take the vaccine. Not only that, 68% of people don’t even know if they’re eligible for a Covid vaccine or how/where to get the vaccine from.
Here are some of the key insights from the study:
68% said they either don’t know if they are eligible for a Covid vaccine or how to get one.
52% said they are unlikely or very unlikely to get the Covid vaccine.
55% cited concerns about the Covid vaccine:
18% are worried about side effects.
15% don’t trust the government.
22% believe the vaccine is too new and want to wait to see how it works. The most shocking findings are when you factor in the political leanings of respondents.
71% who identified as a strong Repulican said they probably won’t get the Covid vaccine.
62% who identified as a lean Repulican said they probably won’t get the Covid vaccine. 21% who identified as a strong Democrat said they probably won’t get the Covid vaccine.
33% who identified as a lean Democrat said they probably won’t get the Covid vaccine.
54% of Independents said they probably won’t get the Covid vaccine.
Basically, 71% of strong Republicans probably won’t get the vaccine, whereas 79% of strong Democrats probably will.