Morning Consult reports:
When it comes to incentives, 57 percent of unvaccinated adults said a big cash payment, such as a $1,000 savings bond, would sway them, while 43 percent said they’d probably or definitely get vaccinated if they were offered a smaller reward, such as a $50 bond.
Unvaccinated people were about as receptive to the stick as they were the carrot: 57 percent said they’d get a COVID-19 shot if it were required to work or shop in-person, while 48 percent said they’d do so if it were required to dine indoors and 45 percent said they’d likely or definitely get vaccinated if they had to in order to fly domestically.
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Nearly 3 in 5 Unvaccinated Adults Say a Big Financial Incentive Would Sway Them to Get a COVID-19 Shot https://t.co/uAlSuOAsgd via @mg_galvin pic.twitter.com/xrMxHKjGQ9
— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) May 13, 2021
57% of unvaccinated adults said a $1,000 savings bond would sway them to get a COVID-19 shot, while 43% said as much about a smaller $50 reward. https://t.co/ylygDLpj5y #vaccines
— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) May 13, 2021
57% of unvaccinated adults who are employed said they’d get a COVID-19 shot if it were required to work in-person. https://t.co/SEGjnuLnbF #vaccines pic.twitter.com/eXQ4HNpEFq
— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) May 13, 2021
44% of unvaccinated adults said they were nervous about the potential long-term effects of the vaccine, while 32% are concerned about the short-term effects and 39% believe there is too much conflicting information about the shot right now. https://t.co/SEGjnuLnbF #vaccines
— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) May 13, 2021