
A recent YouGov poll found people refusing to take the Covid-19 vaccine say they can’t be convinced to change their minds.
In the Economist/YouGov poll conducted from May 1-4, respondents were asked if they could change their mind about not getting vaccinated.
“Is there anything that could change your mind and convince you to get vaccinated?” the poll asked.

An overwhelming 79 percent of respondents answered, “No,” with 77 percent of males responding, “No,” and 81 percent of females issuing the same response.
According to the poll, 5 percent of respondents said they could be persuaded to change their mind, while 16 percent were unsure.
Though the poll did not ask why respondents refuse the vaccine, one reason could be the continuous flow of horror stories concerning severe adverse reactions attributed to the experimental injection.
Another question in the poll gauged respondents’ opinions on the Covid vaccines.

• 42 percent acknowledged they’d already received their full vaccinations
• 14 percent said they needed another shot to be fully vaccinated
• 13 percent claimed they planned to get vaccinated
• 18 percent stated they would not get vaccinated
• 14 percent admitted they weren’t sure about getting vaccinated.