March and 19 points lower than in February. The highest reading, 59%, was recorded last summer, but it was nearly as high (57%) at the end of 2020 as the vaccine rollout was just beginning.
Since then, Americans' level of worry has steadily fallen as vaccinations in the U.S. have risen sharply.Still, one-third of those who are fully or partially vaccinated are worried about getting COVID-19, as are 44% of those who plan to get the vaccine but have not done so.
Yet just 13% of U.S. adults who do not plan to be vaccinated express worry.While worry has fallen among all partisans, Democrats' has fallen the most, from 69% in February to 43% now.