danlb_2000
Premium Member
Agreed with all that. I'm loathe to make estimates on the number who will voluntarily get vaccinated. The polls aren't super-reliable with wide variation, different wording, etc.
I'm confident more than 50% of adults will voluntarily go out and get vaccinated.... but I'm also pretty sure it's under 90%. It's not just hard-core anti-vaxxers. It will also be people who take the attitude of "I'll get around to it eventually.. I've been busy.."
We are already getting "carrots" from within private industry. Many employers, ranging from Starbucks to Publix, are giving employees incentives to get the vaccine. Starbucks is giving 2 hours paid time off to get each jab. I think Publix is offering $100 to employees who get it.
We are starting to see the emergence of government carrot/stick: For travel to Hawaii, you can now get out of mandatory quarantine with either a negative test within 3 days prior to your trip, OR proof of vaccination.
Again, this is all very very general thought process.... but as we surpass some level over 50% vaccinated, I think we will be investing more time and money into encouraging people to quickly get vaccinated... reaching out to those who haven't been rushing to get the vaccine. And at some point beyond that, we may be getting more into compulsory vaccination.
But I think we will hit a slowdown where the people who were desperate to get the vaccine ASAP will all have gotten it.
I think the carrot approach is the right one for now, especially since you can't really start pushing anything compulsory until the vaccines have full approval. Not sure how long that takes.