Over the last four months, support for travel-related vaccine mandates has ticked noticeably upward.
early two years into a pandemic that shows no end in sight, a majority of Americans now support vaccine mandates for travelers. Most Americans now believe that people should be required to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination before getting on a plane, staying at a hotel, dining in a restaurant and attending large events,In the four months between April and August, as the delta variant swept across the U.S., support for travel-related vaccine mandates ticked noticeably upward.
Support for vaccine mandates for hotel guests reached majority status in August, notching up 9 percent from 44% in April to 53% in August. Nearly six in 10 of Americans now support a vaccine mandate for attending large events like concerts and festivals — up from 55% in April. Affiliation with a political party is also strongly related to opinions on vaccine requirements. A supermajority of Democrats support a vaccine mandate for flying, compared to just 29% of Republicans. Independents are split right down the middle, with 50% supporting and 50% opposing such a requirement for air travel.
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