June Thu, 2021
About One in Six New Jerseyans Say They Won’t Get COVID-19 Vaccine
Seventy-three percent of New Jerseyans say they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and while another 10 percent say they will likely roll up their sleeve for it, 16 percent remain unwilling, according to the latest RutgersEagleton Poll.
November Tue, 2020
Rutgers-Eagleton Poll: About Four in Ten New Jerseyans Say They Won’t Get COVID-19 Vaccine
Between 36 percent and 47 percent of New Jerseyans say they will “probably” or “definitely” not get vaccinated against COVID-19, with response rates varying depending on how the question is asked, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
June Tue, 2020
New Jerseyans Want to See Their Family and Friends, Go out, Eat out, and Get Back to Work
“Hug my parents”; “kiss my wife”; “hold someone’s hand.” When asked about the first thing they will do when life in New Jersey returns to normal, one in five residents (20%) crave re-connecting with loved ones, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
May Wed, 2020
Rutgers-Eagleton Poll: New Jerseyans Are Well Informed About COVID-19, Majority Taking Appropriate Actions
New Jerseyans are well informed about COVID-19, including how it is transmitted, its major symptoms, what to do if infected, which populations are most at risk, and how to take preventative action, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.