Survey: Maui folks are less likely to want COVID vaccine Molokai, Lanai on par with rest of state
Maui residents were less likely to want the COVID-19 vaccine than in other areas of the state in a new survey of nearly 4,000 people across Hawaii.
Residents were asked on a scale of 0 to 10 how likely they would be to take the vaccine (with 0 meaning they definitely would not take it and 10 meaning they definitely would) if it were available today.
About 50 percent of the 3,846 people surveyed said they were likely to take the vaccine; another 25.5 percent were undecided and 24.4 percent were least likely to get vaccinated. More than 70 percent indicated that they understand the need to prioritize available vaccines first to those who are most at risk.
