Side Effects Remain
People’s Biggest Concern, Though Some Worry about Financial Costs
Side effects remain
people’s biggest concern – most (56%) of those who have not been
vaccinated, including 80% of those in the “wait and see” group, are
concerned they might experience serious side effects from the vaccine.
About a third of those who have not been
vaccinated also say they are concerned about potentially having to pay
out of pocket for the vaccine (35%), missing work because of side effects
(34%), or getting COVID-19 from the vaccine (33%).
Each of these concerns is more prevalent
among the “wait and see” group, including at least half of Black and
Hispanic adults in this group who say they are concerned about getting
COVID from the vaccine (61% and 67%, respectively), missing work due to side
effects (58% and 66%), or having to pay out of pocket (50% and 61%).
In addition, about half (52%) of Black
adults and 58% of Hispanic adults in the “wait and see” group are
concerned they won’t be able to get the vaccine from a place they trust.
Among people who have not yet been
vaccinated, those with a household member (69%) or a close friend or
family member (49%) who has already gotten vaccinated are more likely to
say they want the vaccine as soon as possible than those who only know an
acquaintance (33%) or don’t know anyone who has gotten the vaccine (36%).
Many Black and Hispanic
Adults Lack Confidence Vaccines Were Adequately Tested In Their Groups
The Vaccine Monitor also
gauges how Black and Hispanic adults view the vaccines’ development and
whether they were tested adequately for safety and effectiveness among
people like them.
Half of Black adults say they are not
confident that the COVID-19 vaccines were adequately tested among Black
people, and one-third of Hispanic adults lack confidence in the testing
among Hispanic people.
Confidence about the testing process is
related to people’s eagerness to get vaccinated. Compared to their less
confident peers, Black and Hispanic adults who are confident that the
vaccine has been adequately tested among their own racial or ethnic group
are about twice as likely to say they’ve already been vaccinated or want
the vaccine as soon as possible.
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