Four in five New Zealanders plan to get vaccinated, but many people want more information about vaccine safety
- Written by Jagadish Thaker, Senior Lecturer, School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, Massey University
New Zealanders’ intention to get a COVID-19 vaccine is at its highest since last year, at 81% of the adult population, according to our latest research[1].
Ministry of Health surveys, which have been tracking public acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines since last year, also confirm[2] the potential uptake has increased to 80% in May, up from 77% in April and 69% in March this year.
Our longitudinal survey, conducted between March and May, shows an increase by six percentage points among those who will “definitely” take the vaccine to protect themselves and their communities, to 67% in May compared to 61% in March.
The increase is visible across gender, age, education and ethnicity. Among Māori, we see a 10% increase among those “definitely” willing to be vaccinated, from 44% in March to 54% in May.
However, the number of people who say “definitely not” to vaccination remains relatively steady, dropping only slightly to 8% in May, from 9% in March.
The uptick in vaccination intentions is good news, but recent modelling[3] suggests we will need to reach much higher vaccination rates to protect the population from the more transmissible Delta strain.
References
- ^ our latest research (www.researchgate.net)
- ^ confirm (www.health.govt.nz)
- ^ recent modelling (www.tepunahamatatini.ac.nz)
- ^ At least four in five New Zealanders will have to be vaccinated before border controls can be fully relaxed (theconversation.com)
- ^ follow COVID-19 safety behaviours (www.who.int)
- ^ misinformation correction video (fb.watch)
- ^ reduced by 50% recently (www.theguardian.com)
- ^ at least 70% of the adult population (www.npr.org)
- ^ unvaccinated (apnews.com)
- ^ wartime effort (www.nytimes.com)
- ^ free beers (twitter.com)
- ^ shotguns (www.theguardian.com)
- ^ More than 1 in 3 New Zealanders remain hesitant or sceptical about COVID-19 vaccines. Here's how to reach them (theconversation.com)
- ^ clinic was organised with help from their community (www.rnz.co.nz)