6 in 10 Parents of Teens and One-Third of
Parents of 5-11 Year-Olds Say Their Child is Vaccinated for COVID-19,
Both Up Since November
3 in 10 of Those with Children Under 5
Expect to Get Them a Shot Right Away Once Eligible
1 in 4 Parents Say Their Student Had to
Quarantine in January Due to COVID-19 Infection or Exposure; Overall 4 in
10 Report Some Education Disruption
Growing
shares of parents say that their eligible children have gotten at least
one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and three in ten parents with children
under age 5 say they want to get their child vaccinated immediately once
they become eligible, a new KFF
COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor report shows.
Among
parents with children ages 12-17, 61% now say that their child is
vaccinated, up from 49% in November. Another 3% now say they plan to get
their child vaccinated as soon as possible, and 6% say they want to “wait
and see” how it works for others before doing so. Nearly a quarter (23%)
of parents with adolescent children say they definitely will not get them
vaccinated, while a small share (4%) say they will only do so if it is
required for school.
Adolescents
and teenagers in this age group are also encouraged to get a booster shot
six months after their initial vaccination. One in five (21%) parents
with vaccinated children in that age range say their child has already
received a booster, while most others say they definitely (41%) or
probably (24%) will get them a booster shot.
Among
parents of children ages 5-11, who became eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine
in early November, a third (33%) say their child is now vaccinated, twice
the share that said so in November (16%). In addition, 13% now say they
want to get their child vaccinated “right away”, and 19% say they want to
“wait and see” before doing so. Others are more resistant, with a quarter
(24%) saying they “definitely will not” get their child vaccinated and 9%
saying they would “only do so if required for school.”
While children under age
5 are not yet eligible to receive any COVID-19 vaccine, three in ten
(31%) parents of children that age say they would get their child
vaccinated “right away” when able. A similar share says they would want
to “wait and see” how it works for other young children first, while a
quarter (26%) say they would “definitely not,” and 12% say they would do
so “only if required.
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