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Attitudes to COVID-19 vaccinations

How do attitudes to COVID-19 vaccinations vary across the world; and how are they changing with time?

The Imperial College London YouGov Covid-19 Behaviour Tracker Data Hub has gathered global insights on people’s behaviors in response to COVID-19 throughout the pandemic. This survey covers public behaviors and attitudes ranging from mask-wearing to self-isolation, social distancing, symptoms and testing.

Their dataset on attitudes to vaccination extended from January 2021 until March 2022. You can explore the change in attitudes across countries over time here:

Click on the link above to explore these changes.

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@article{owid-attitudes-to-covid-vaccinations,
    author = {Bobbie Macdonald},
    title = {Attitudes to COVID-19 vaccinations},
    journal = {Our World in Data},
    year = {2021},
    note = {https://ourworldindata.org/attitudes-to-covid-vaccinations}
}
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