Survey Results Fielded From Dec. 16 to Apr.

As more people get vaccinated, fears about the COVID-19 vaccines are reaching all-time lows.

This is the lowest rejector number weve seen since starting the survey in December.

illustration of women on the beach with mobile vaccine passports

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Vaccine passports would likely digitize this information.

But for those without access to smartphones, it could also be a written certificate.

We collected the latest data for the week ending on April 9.

They identify more often as Democrats, millennials, and men.

Some states are coming out strong against their implementation.

Manyuniversities are also requiringproof of vaccination.

Hesitancy toward vaccine passports may also stem from ethical considerations.

Places that institute verification will likely need to protect users with robust privacy policies.

About half of respondents support vaccine verification for sporting or live music events.

Many concert companies and sporting venues are already implementing vaccine verification.Ticketmasterwill be checking vaccine status for concerts.

In many states,teachers were given early priorityfor vaccination to encourage safely getting back to in-person teaching.

The survey is fielded online every other week.

The total sample matches U.S. Census estimates for age, gender, race/ethnicity, and region.

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Britannica ProCon.State-by-State: Vaccinations Required for Public School Kindergarten.