not get a vaccine is down from 50% in September, but still indicative of significant challenges ahead for public health and government officials in achieving mass public compliance with vaccine recommendations.Democrats currently show the largest increase in willingness to get a COVID-19 vaccine, with 69% saying they would get a vaccine, compared with 53% in September.
Democrats have been consistently more likely than Republicans and independents to say they would get a vaccine since Gallup first asked about the issue in July.
In September, the gap between Democrats and Republicans on this issue narrowed to four percentage points, the smallest margin measured to date.