Opinion Today
February 11, 2021
Two-Thirds of Americans Not Satisfied With Vaccine Rollout
Megan Brenan, Gallup
As the Biden administration begins to grapple with the COVID-19 situation, two-thirds of Americans say they are not satisfied with the way the vaccination process is going in the U.S. This includes 21% who are "very dissatisfied." At the same time, 34% are satisfied, with 4% of them "very satisfied." Meanwhile, 71% of Americans are now willing to be vaccinated, up from 65% in late December and the highest recorded since July, when the measure was first included in Gallup's probability-based online tracking survey.
Safety Concerns Remain Main Driver of Vaccine Hesitancy
AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research
As national, state, and local governments continue to navigate the coronavirus vaccine distribution, 35% of Americans say they will definitely get vaccinated against COVID-19 and 13% say they have already been inoculated. Fifteen percent say they will definitely not get vaccinated. The rest of the publi…


