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14 | 14 | - slarocca |
15 | 15 | heroImage: /blog/images/blog-lg-vaccine-survey.jpg |
16 | 16 | heroImageThumb: /blog/images/blog-thumb-vaccine-survey.jpg |
| 17 | +related: |
| 18 | + - 2020-12-10-masks-public |
| 19 | + - 2020-10-06-survey-wave-4 |
| 20 | + - 2020-08-26-fb-survey |
17 | 21 | summary: | |
18 | 22 | Data from the Symptom Survey reveal how COVID-19 vaccinations are rolling out |
19 | 23 | across the nation. |
20 | 24 | acknowledgements: | |
21 | 25 | Facebook's team, including Kelsey Mulcahy, Katherine Morris, Leanna Morinishi, |
22 | | - Kris Barkume, Sid Palani, and Patrick Xu assisted with the analysis and |
| 26 | + Kris Barkume, Sid Palani, and Patrick Xu, assisted with the analysis and |
23 | 27 | writing of this post. At Carnegie Mellon, Wichada La Motte-Kerr assisted in |
24 | 28 | the development and deployment of many of these survey questions. |
25 | 29 | output: |
@@ -223,13 +227,14 @@ <h2>Increasing the Likelihood of Vaccination</h2> |
223 | 227 | recommended to you by each of the following? Friends or family, local healthcare |
224 | 228 | providers, World Health Organization (WHO), politicians, or government health |
225 | 229 | officials” (adapted from the <a href="https://covidsurvey.mit.edu/">MIT COVID-19 |
226 | | -Survey</a>). With this information, we are able to |
227 | | -examine which of the five sources of information may be trusted more by |
228 | | -individuals who have not yet reported getting vaccinated. Below, we break down |
229 | | -the responses by two groups of respondents: those who are vaccine-accepting |
230 | | -(i.e., indicated that they are <em>definitely</em> or <em>probably</em> choosing to get |
231 | | -vaccinated) and those who are vaccine-hesitant (i.e., indicated that they are |
232 | | -<em>definitely not</em> or <em>probably not</em> choosing to get vaccinated).</p> |
| 230 | +Survey</a>).</p> |
| 231 | +<p>With this information, we are able to examine which of the five sources of |
| 232 | +information may be trusted more by individuals who have not yet reported getting |
| 233 | +vaccinated. Below, we break down the responses by two groups of respondents: |
| 234 | +those who are vaccine-accepting (i.e., indicated that they are <em>definitely</em> or |
| 235 | +<em>probably</em> choosing to get vaccinated) and those who are vaccine-hesitant (i.e., |
| 236 | +indicated that they are <em>definitely not</em> or <em>probably not</em> choosing to get |
| 237 | +vaccinated).</p> |
233 | 238 | <p><img src="/blog/images/vaccine_blog_priority_trust.svg" /></p> |
234 | 239 | <p>Interestingly, but perhaps not surprisingly, there seems to be a large |
235 | 240 | difference in responses between the vaccine-accepting and vaccine-hesitant |
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