Giving Compass' Take:
- Al Cross, at The Rural Blog, provides tools for readers to locate areas of the U.S. with the greatest anti-vaccination rates, based on polling metrics.
- What is the importance of pinpointing areas of the strongest anti-vaccination sentiments?What causes vaccine hesitancy, and how can we engage in productive, respectful conversations with those demonstrating resistance?
- Learn about some effective strategies for overcoming COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy.
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It's easy to find your locality's coronavirus vaccination rate, but what about its vaccine hesitancy rate, or local interest in vaccination? Two new interactive tools reveal those numbers. One uses data gathered by polling done through Facebook; the other shows the relative interest in vaccination shown by online searches.
The Facebook-gathered data are in interactive maps from the University of Washington, showing what counties (and even what Zip codes) are most hesitant to get a shot. The maps by the university's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation reflect answers to this question: "If a vaccine to prevent Covid-19 were offered to you today, would you choose to get vaccinated?" The answers are "Definitely," "Probably," "Probably not" and "Definitely not." People giving one of the last three answers are considered vaccine-hesitant.
The maps do not break down the data by individual answers, but are interactive, and can be switched to show the percentage of people saying "Probably" and "Probably not." That allows simple subtraction to produce the "Definitely not" figure for each area.
Another tool, called Google Covid-19 Vaccination Search Insights, uses aggregated, anonymized data from Google searches about vaccination. The weekly data are available by region and by county.
The trends reflect relative interest, broken down three ways: overall interest, vaccination intent, and safety and side effects.
The Google tool also has trends for each county. For example, searches showing interest and intent to get vaccinated increased in lightly vaccinated Spencer County, Kentucky, between June 21 and June 28, when the state announced a $1 million lottery for vaccinated residents.
Read the full article about anti-vaccination rates in the U.S. by Al Cross at The Rural Blog.