The 73 percent majority of Americans have received at least one dose of a Covid vaccine, according to a Pew Research Center survey fielded August 23-29. Democrats (86 percent) are more likely than Republicans (60 percent) to be vaccinated. Among adults by age, people 65-plus are most likely to have gotten the vaccine (86 percent) and 18-to-29-year-olds least likely (66 percent).
According to Pew's analysis of the numbers by age and political party affiliation, young Republicans (aged 18 to 29) are least likely to be vaccinated. Only 45 percent have received at least one dose of a Covid vaccine...
Percent with at least one dose of a Covid vaccine by age and political party affiliation
Democrat | Republican | |
---|---|---|
Total 18-plus | 86% | 60% |
Aged 18 to 29 | 81 | 45 |
Aged 30 to 49 | 82 | 53 |
Aged 50 to 64 | 89 | 56 |
Aged 65-plus | 94 | 80 |
The unvaccinated are hurting the country, according to the 60 percent majority of Americans. But the unvaccinated disagree. When Pew asked survey respondents how well this statement describes how they feel—"people who choose not to get a Covid-19 vaccine are hurting the country"—77 percent of the vaccinated said it describes how they feel. Among the unvaccinated, 87 percent said the statement does not describe how they feel.
Source: Pew Research Center, 10 Facts about Americans and Coronavirus Vaccines
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