Majority of Canadians want COVID-19 vaccine, but misconceptions are prevalent

By LASIA KRETZEL AND AMANDA WAWRYK

VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – As more Canadians await their turn to get the COVID-19 vaccine, a new poll finds there are still a lot of misconceptions and concerns.

Although 59 percent of Canadians have already or are planning on rolling up their sleeve, a survey from Insights West has found there is a sizeable minority of people who don’t intend on getting a vaccine. Around 15 percent say they won’t get the vaccine, likely won’t, or are unsure if they will.

“We have about half of Canadians who are worried about the short-term and the long-term side effects of the vaccine,” said Steve Mossop with Insights West, adding 49 percent of Canadians think the vaccines were rushed. “Another commonly held misconception is that individuals feel that they’re unlikely to suffer serious side effects if they’re to contract COVID.”

 

There is also a lot of people who have concerns about the vaccine, despite still being committed to getting it. More than a third are worried about the side effects and 29 percent think the vaccine was rushed out.

A quarter are worried pharmacy companies are just trying to make a profit and 16 percent don’t trust information about the vaccine.

Despite the majority opting to get the shot, 25 percent of people across Canada say the vaccine will not be effective, while about 18 percent say COVID-19 is not a serious disease.

Men and those aged 35-54 are also slightly more likely to be vaccine-hesitant. Federal conservative voters are also three times as likely as Liberal or NDP voters to be hesitant.

“So there’s still a long ways to go to reach that critical threshold of vaccinating 80 percent of the population in Canada to make us all safe,” Mossop said.

Nearly half of Canadians (46 percent) don’t think they have enough information to know if the vaccine is safe, while another 35 percent just don’t trust the information out there.

Meanwhile, just over a quarter think they are being safe enough to not need the shot. However, general injection anxiety could also play a role, with 23 percent of Canadians saying they don’t like needles.

Around 20 percent of Canadians have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to date.

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