United States concern with the covid 19 pandemic has resurged with the spread of the Delta variant.
Three in four 78% Americans are worried about the new Delta coronavirus variant with just over half 56% of the unvaccinated concerned about Delta.
Half of Americans 52%believe returning to pre-COVID activities to be dangerous, Initially the vaccinated 56% more than the unvaccinated 43%.
Immunized Americans believe the vaccines are more dangerous than Coronavirus, while vaccinated Americans unvaccinated the delta variant is worried enough that they continue to mask in public and avoid large-scale gatherings. And even if almost 165 million people in the U.S. are fully enoculated and the delta variant is raging across the U.S, the percentage of U.S. grown up people who say they oppose the Coronavirus vaccines has remained unchanged since December, according to a report from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
The Kaiser Family Foundation surveyed 1,517 adults in mid-July about their thoughts and experiences around the vaccines. At the time, Coronavirua case numbers were growning because of the delta variant of the covid-19, but the Centers for Disease Control and preclusion had not yet proposed indoor mask use in areas with high infection rates.
The Immunized, none of the policies tested to encourage vaccination succeeded in converting better than 1/3 of the group.
However, it is important to note that among the immunized, approximately half continue to express an openness to the vaccine. Among these, half say an employer order or bonus for vaccination would convince them to get the shot.
The other half, who are hard opposed to the vaccine, the best performing measure – the order – only converted 1 in 8.
Despite criticism of new rule changes, American people trust in the CDC is virtually unchanged.
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