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Pew Research CenterDecember 3, 2020
Intent to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine Rises to 60% as Confidence in Research and Development Process Increases

Three-quarters say they’re comfortable going to the grocery store; few comfortable attending a party

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Intent to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine Rises to 60% as Confidence in Research and Development Process Increases
Majority of Americans now say they would get a vaccine for the coronavirus
Rising confidence in the vaccine R&D process but only 37% comfortable being among first to get it
71% of Americans say the worst of the coronavirus outbreak is ‘still to come’
Growing share intend to get a COVID-19 vaccine, though fewer than half of Black adults say they would
Many of those who would not get a COVID-19 vaccine say they could change their mind
Majority of Americans say they would be uncomfortable being among the first to get vaccine
Intent to get COVID-19 vaccine higher for those concerned about getting serious case of the disease
About a quarter of U.S. adults are very concerned about getting a serious case of COVID-19
Far larger shares of Americans bothered by people not wearing masks in public than by store requirements
Americans report widespread mask use when visiting stores, businesses
Three-quarters say they’re comfortable going to the grocery store; few comfortable attending a party
Those most concerned about getting a serious case of COVID-19 least comfortable with range of activities
54% of U.S. adults now know someone hospitalized or who died from COVID-19
Democrats nearly twice as likely as Republicans to view COVID-19 as a major threat to public health
Public continues to give very high marks to hospitals and medical centers for their COVID-19 response
Partisans share positive assessments of hospital performance, differ over health officials, Trump
About half of Americans think local hospitals will struggle to handle number of COVID-19 patients
Most Americans see some improvement in available treatments for COVID-19
Trust in scientists remains higher than before the outbreak, but political differences widen
About four-in-ten Americans have a great deal of confidence in medical scientists, scientists

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