January 22 According to a new U.S. poll, six in 10 Americans do not know when and where to get the coronavirus vaccine.
According to CNN on the 22nd, the Kaiser Family Foundation investigated 1,563 Americans from January 11 to 18 and reached the above conclusions. The report also shows that Americans are experiencing a variety of emotions due to the chaos of the process of launching a vaccine.
Half said they were “frustrated”, one third said they were “confused”, and nearly a quarter said they were “angry”.
The survey also found that 55% of the basic workers interviewed said that they had enough vaccination information, but did not know when they would be eligible for vaccination.
Of the healthcare workers interviewed who had not yet been vaccinated, 21 percent said they did not have enough information to get a vaccine for COVID-19.
The survey also found that blacks, Hispanics and low-income adults are the least likely to say they have enough vaccine information. Six in ten said they didn’t have enough information about vaccination, and at least two-thirds said they didn’t know when to get the vaccine.
The survey notes that most people hope that the distribution of vaccines will continue to remain “roughly the same” (36%) as before, and 12% of respondents believe that the situation will “acerbated”.