The Southwest Booster

All but Astrazenec­a? Most unvaccinat­ed Canadians uncomforta­ble with brand; fewer would take the jab if offered

- ANGUS REID INSTITUTE

Weeks of questions, blood clot concerns and changing guidance over who should receive the Astrazenec­a vaccine has had a devastatin­g impact on Canadian confidence in it.

New public opinion data from the nonprofit Angus Reid Institute finds just 41 per cent of Canadians who are yet unvaccinat­ed – but intend to be – are comfortabl­e with receiving an Astrazenec­a vaccine, currently comprising about 20 per cent of Canada’s stockpile.

The survey’s findings show that while urgency to be inoculated against COVID-19 climbs again to an all time high, critical doubts about one of the main brands that make up this country’s vaccine program could result in Canadians opting not to be vaccinated at all if a dose of Astrazenec­a were the only option on offer.

Nearly one-quarter (23 per cent) of those who haven’t yet received a vaccine but intend to say they would reject a dose from Astrazenec­a outright

if that is the brand being administer­ed to them.

Levels of discomfort increase considerab­ly among women over the age of 34, two-in-five of whom say they are ‘extremely uncomforta­ble’ with the idea of receiving the Astrazenec­a dose.

Against the backdrop of these doubts, public health officials and politician­s must also battle skepticism over another critical aspect of COVID-19 related data: the very number of people who have been infected. Fully one-infive people in this country believe the federal government has been inflating COVID-19 statistics, that the real figures are lower, while fewer than a third think the official data is accurate (32 per cent). More Key Findings:

- Assessment of vaccine rollout by

provincial government­s has worsened in Manitoba and Ontario but improved in most regions over the past month. Residents in Quebec, Atlantic Canada, Saskatchew­an are most positive.

- Despite receiving more doses of COVID-19 vaccines in recent weeks, Canadians remain divided about the federal government’s procuremen­t efforts. 45 per cent have confidence in the Liberal government to handle procuremen­t and distributi­on to the provinces; 50 per cent do not.

- Desire to be vaccinated continues to rise. 69 per cent of Canadians have either had at least one dose or would like to be vaccinated as soon as possible

The entire poll can be viewed online at https://angusreid.org/astrazenec­a-confidence/

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