The survey, which was conducted from Jan. 11-18 and included 1,563 U.S. adults who were contacted via random digit dial telephone samples, examines people’s willingness to get the vaccine as well as the messages and information they find most convincing to support the effort.
Here are the messages respondents said would make them more likely to get vaccinated for COVID-19:
- The vaccines are highly effective in preventing illness: 57 percent
- The vaccine will protect you from getting sick: 56 percent
- The quickest way for life to return to normal is for most people to get vaccinated: 54 percent
- Millions of people have safely been vaccinated: 46 percent
- We need people to get vaccinated to get the U.S. economy back on track: 45 percent
- A physician/provider you trust got the vaccine: 38 percent
- There is no cost to get the vaccine: 36 percent
- A close friend/family member got vaccinated: 32 percent
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