Readers visiting WNA member websites from Dec. 16 to Jan. 4 were asked about their plans to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Out of 291 respondents, 69% said they would get vaccinated as soon as they were able, while 19% said they would wait before taking the vaccine, even after it becomes available. Thirty-four respondents, or 12%, said they did not want to be vaccinated.
The full question and results can be found below:
Will you take a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as one is available to you?
- Yes, I will take it as soon as possible: 69% (202)
- No, I do not want to be vaccinated: 12% (34)
- I will get vaccinated, but not right away: 19% (55)
A breakdown of the data can be downloaded here.
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This poll question and results were made available through a partnership between the WNA and Polco, a national civic engagement company based in Madison, to help Wisconsin newspapers better engage readers and access enhanced data and insights.
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