Poll: 57% say big financial incentive would probably lead them to get vaccinated

Unvaccinated people were about as receptive to the stick as they were the carrot: 57 percent said they’d get a COVID-19 shot if it were required to work or shop in-person, while 48 percent said they’d do so if it were required to dine indoors at a restaurant and 45 percent said they’d likely or definitely get vaccinated if they had to in order to fly domestically. Health officials say making vaccination more convenient could spur more people to get a shot. The poll suggests it could help: About half of unvaccinated adults said they would probably or definitely get a shot if their employer provided vaccinations at the workplace; if their primary care doctor provided vaccinations during routine visits; or if a walk-up vaccination site that does not require an appointment opened near their workplace. They were slightly less likely to say a walk-up site near home would affect their decision, with 42 percent saying they’d likely or definitely get vaccinated if that were the case.
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