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Americans’ Attitudes and Experiences with COVID-19 Vaccines: What We’ve Learned from the Vaccine Monitor

KFF on YouTube: “Since before the first COVID-19 vaccine became available more than a year ago, the KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor Project has tracked the public’s evolving views about and experiences with the vaccines amid the ongoing pandemic. On Feb. 8, 2022 KFF held a web briefing to share insights gleaned from nearly 40 Vaccine Monitor reports based on survey interviews with more than 24,000 people since December 2020. The conversation included:

– Who remains unvaccinated and how has that changed over time?
– What, if anything, might motivate vaccine holdouts to get a shot?
– How have variants like delta and omicron affected people’s views and behaviors?
– How motivated are people to get booster shots?
– What can surveys tell us about equity in the vaccine effort, including across racial and ethnic groups?
– How are parents approaching the decision of whether to vaccinate their children for COVID-19?
– What is the role of misinformation in vaccine uptake?
– How do different groups view vaccine mandates in different settings?
– What role does partisan identification play in people’s experiences with the vaccine and views about the pandemic?
– How might the pandemic affect politics and elections?…”

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