In the latest June 3-6 poll, an average of 51 percent of U.S. adults who reported receiving at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine said they were “very” or “somewhat” comfortable with a range of 43 activities such as flying, going to a sporting event or dining out — an increase of 12 percentage points from polling conducted just before the CDC’s announcement.
Americans who have not been vaccinated, meanwhile, saw their average level of comfort toward the same slate of pastimes tick up by 4 points over the same period, to 53 percent.
That 2-point gap is among the smallest divides measured between the vaccinated and unvaccinated since Feb. 6, along with a 1-point gap between the two groups over Memorial Day weekend.
Over the past two weeks, this has driven consumer comfort levels among all adults to an average of 52 percent — a record high in Return to Normal tracking.
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