Wednesday, April 14, 2021

How Do COVID-19 Vaccination and Vaccine Hesitancy Rates Vary Over Time?

New tool tracks vaccination and vaccine hesitancy rates across geographies, population groups. Learn more in this America Counts story.
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How Do COVID-19 Vaccination and Vaccine Hesitancy Rates Vary Over Time?

Who is getting a COVID-19 vaccine? Who is hesitant about receiving it and why? What state has the highest vaccination or hesitancy rate?

The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines has been the subject of extensive news coverage and a new U.S. Census Bureau data visualization tool aims to provide insights into the public's feelings about COVID-19 vaccines in near real time.

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The COVID-19 vaccine tracker uses data from the Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, which in January added a new series of questions about COVID-19 vaccinations and attitudes toward them.

This visualization will be updated with each future data release (including changes to the content in the next phase of data collection), allowing users to track the dynamics of distribution and hesitancy as the vaccination process proceeds.

Continue reading to learn more about:

  • How the vaccine tracker works
  • Vaccine hesitancy

Related Event Coming Soon

Virtual Solutions Showcase: COVID-19 TOPx Sprint

The Census Open Innovation Labs, in partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services, is set to host a virtual event May 20, 2021, showcasing digital products designed to address COVID-19 pandemic-related diagnostic challengesThese digital products were created through a TOPx collaborative sprint with leading government and industry experts; TOPx is an initiative of The Opportunity Project.

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