WASHINGTON — There’s been plenty of recent news on the vaccination front.
The FDA granted full approval to Pfizer’s Covid vaccine for those 16 and older; President Biden on Monday urged more Americans to get vaccinated; so did Donald Trump on Saturday (but he got booed); and Dr. Anthony Fauci said on “TODAY” there was a “reasonable chance” that vaccines for children under 12 could start in the late fall or early winter.
So who’s been vaccinated in the United States? And who hasn’t.
Well, our most recent NBC News poll sheds some light on those question, with the survey finding that 69 percent of all adults say they’ve already been vaccinated, versus 13 percent saying they won’t get vaccinated under any circumstance.
And here are the American adults who say they’ve already been vaccinated — broken down by demographic group:
The FDA granted full approval to Pfizer’s Covid vaccine for those 16 and older; President Biden on Monday urged more Americans to get vaccinated; so did Donald Trump on Saturday (but he got booed); and Dr. Anthony Fauci said on “TODAY” there was a “reasonable chance” that vaccines for children under 12 could start in the late fall or early winter.
So who’s been vaccinated in the United States? And who hasn’t.
Well, our most recent NBC News poll sheds some light on those question, with the survey finding that 69 percent of all adults say they’ve already been vaccinated, versus 13 percent saying they won’t get vaccinated under any circumstance.
And here are the American adults who say they’ve already been vaccinated — broken down by demographic group:
- All adults: 69 percent
- Men: 67 percent
- Women: 71 percent
- 18-34: 63 percent
- 35-49: 58 percent
- 50-64: 71 percent
- 65+: 86 percent
- Whites: 66 percent
- Blacks: 76 percent
- Latinos: 71 percent
- Urban residents: 79 percent
- Suburban residents: 67 percent
- Rural residents: 52 percent
- White evangelicals: 59 percent
- Democrats: 88 percent
- Independents: 60 percent
- Republicans: 55 percent
- Republicans who support Trump more than party: 46 percent
- Republicans who support party more than Trump: 62 percent
- Democratic Sanders-Warren voters: 88 percent
- Democratic Biden voters: 87 percent
- Biden voters in 2020 general election: 91 percent
- Trump voters in 2020 general election: 50 percent
- White non-college grads: 60 percent
- White college grads: 80 percent