Since earlier than the primary COVID-19 vaccine turned out there greater than a 12 months in the past, the KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor Undertaking has tracked the general public’s evolving views about and experiences with the vaccines amid the continuing pandemic.
On Tuesday, Feb. 8, at Midday ET/9 AM PT, KFF will maintain an online briefing to share insights gleaned from almost 40 Vaccine Monitor reviews primarily based on survey interviews with greater than 24,000 individuals since December 2020. The dialog will contact on subjects together with:
- Who stays unvaccinated and the way has that modified over time?
- What, if something, would possibly inspire vaccine holdouts to get a shot?
- How have variants like delta and omicron affected individuals’s views and behaviors?
- How motivated are individuals to get booster photographs?
- What can surveys inform us about fairness within the vaccine effort, together with throughout racial and ethnic teams?
- How are dad and mom approaching the choice of whether or not to vaccinate their youngsters for COVID-19?
- What’s the position of misinformation in vaccine uptake?
- How do completely different teams view vaccine mandates in several settings?
- What position does partisan identification play in individuals’s experiences with the vaccine and views concerning the pandemic?
- How would possibly the pandemic have an effect on politics and elections?
The briefing will function a presentation from the Vaccine Monitor analysis group, adopted by a Q&A session with the net viewers. Contributors will embrace:
- Drew Altman, President and CEO
- Mollyann Brodie, Govt Vice President and Govt Director of the Public Opinion and Survey Analysis Program
- Liz Hamel, Vice President and Director of Public Opinion and Survey Analysis
- Lunna Lopes, Senior Survey Analyst for Public Opinion and Survey Analysis
The KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor is an ongoing analysis venture monitoring the general public’s attitudes and experiences with COVID-19 vaccinations. Utilizing a mix of surveys and qualitative analysis, this venture tracks the dynamic nature of public opinion as vaccine improvement and distribution unfold, together with vaccine confidence and hesitancy, trusted messengers and messages, in addition to the general public’s experiences with vaccination.