Americans who will get coronavirus vaccine via new Pew Research poll:
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) December 4, 2020
83% Asian
75% Postgrad
75% Over 65
71% Upper income
69% Democrats
67% Men
66% College
63% Hispanic
61% White
60% Middle income
56% HS or less
55% Under 30
55% Lower income
54% Women
50% Republicans
42% Black
Gender gap on COVID vaccine is especially notable because it doesn't track with usual partisan gender gap. Per new Pew poll, men (67%) & Democrats/leaners (69%) are more likely to say they'll take the vaccine than women (54%) & Republicans/leaners (50%).https://t.co/2Vst8ge4y5 https://t.co/JFNDJkphVS
— Eric Columbus (@EricColumbus) December 4, 2020
A majority of Americans, 54%, now say they personally know someone who has been hospitalized or died from COVID-19 via new Pew Research survey.
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) December 4, 2020
Coronavirus vaccines face trust gap in Black and Latino communities, study finds https://t.co/mEUAeJc5ty
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 24, 2020
In a sign that Americans are becoming less hesitant to take a coronavirus vaccine, a Gallup poll showed that 58% of the adults who were surveyed were willing to be vaccinated. From The New York Times: https://t.co/21LDjAezcE
— The Baltimore Sun (@baltimoresun) November 21, 2020
Based on what you know right now about the coronavirus outbreak in the area where you live, would you feel comfortable or not comfortable returning to your regular routine today?
— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) October 29, 2020
Comfortable 50%
Not comfortable 48%
(CNN Poll, 10/23-26/20)
94% of Republicans "who rely most on Trump for coronavirus news say his messaging on the outbreak has been completely or mostly right, and virtually the same portion of the Republicans who cite Fox News or talk radio as major sources (96%) say the same" https://t.co/97dkfbNPE4
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) October 12, 2020
Record in U.S. Name COVID-19 as Most Urgent Health Problem (Jeffrey M. Jones, Gallup) https://t.co/0Aue6rTqxm
— OpinionToday.com (@OpinionToday) December 4, 2020