Respondents were most likely to say they have a great or fair amount of trust in family and friends (88%) or coworkers (71%).
They were less likely to trust people outside of their close circles (38%) and even less likely to trust people at sporting events or concerts (25%), indoor restaurants and bars (25%) and airports (24%).
Party ID affected trust. Republicans were more likely than Democrats to say they trust others to be honest about their vaccination status.
This disparity was the sharpest on trusting people who are opposed to taking the vaccine: 31% of the overall respondents said they did, including 47% of Republicans but just 19% of Democrats.
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