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COVID-19 state of vaccine confidence insights report ; report 10, June 21, 2021
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June 21, 2021
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Description:Date Range: May 25, 2021 - June 7, 2021
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Findings. Even as the number of unvaccinated people with intent to get a COVID-19 vaccine has shrunk, efforts to promote vaccination have remained the same or even increased. This is causing some who might not intend to get vaccinated to report feeling unfairly pressured to get vaccinated. At the same time, the removal of mask mandates for vaccinated individuals and other mitigation measures across the United States has reduced motivation for some unvaccinated people to get vaccinated. The United States’ decision to investigate the possibility that the virus that causes COVID-19 might have been created in a laboratory has caused some consumers to express distrust in domestic and foreign governments, the COVID-19 response, and COVID-19 vaccines.
Ways to take action. Federal, state, and local partners should work together to disseminate messages about the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, respond to gaps in information, and confront misinformation with science-based messaging. The goal of these efforts is to increase confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and expand vaccine uptake more broadly. Communication and outreach efforts should be evaluated and recalibrated to provide a more tailored, localized approach to reach the shrinking number of people with some intent to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Additional research and evaluation should be done to better understand the perceptions and opinions regarding COVID-19 vaccines and motivating factors for vaccination among those who want to be vaccinated but have not yet for various reasons.CS000000-A | 06/21/21
SoVC-report-10-508.pdf
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