Based on the people that I work with and converse with everyday.... it seems the majority are against mask and vaccine requirements.
The split is highly localized.
Some of us rarely interact with anyone we know that isn't vaccinated.
We may still interact with random strangers that aren't vaccinated. Statistics tells us that we must be. Even in my county that's 70% one does and 65% both for all residents. Statistics says even when I'm interacting with people 12 and over, some of them must not be vaccinated. I rarely interact with under 12, since they're not vaccinated, and large part of the gap that's left. 0-16 are 22% of our population but only 7% of the vaccinated people. All the other age groups have a larger percentage of the vaccinated group than of the population. It's a weird stat, but that's how they report it. I wish they would just say X% of each age group are vaccinated, but they don't.
For instance, I drive carpool for my older kid. One kid in the carpool is only partially vaccinated and they mask up. They had scheduling and travel issues that delayed getting the vaccine while in a bubble environment. Otherwise, my kid will not hang out with anyone that's not vaccinated. Their choice, it's just to much hassle to hang out with an unvaccinated person. Might as well have a vaccine passport as far as the kid is concerned, they're asking and if the answer is wrong or you lie, they want nothing to do with you until it's fixed.
My other kid is 11 for a little longer, youngest end of the grade. It's very on their terrified of needles mind to get vaccinated ASAP. They do not want to be the only kid at school not vaccinated. Suck it up and push the terror down, they're demanding to get the vaccine as fast as possible after their birthday.