Vaccination, Lockdown, Elimination Or Exasperation?
As other countries start to ease their Covid-19 restrictions, and Auckland faced a fifth week of Level 4 lockdown, we decided to ask New Zealanders their opinions on what New Zealand should be doing to manage Covid-19.
We asked two questions in order to:
•
Gauge whether the public think New Zealand should continue
aiming to eliminate Covid-19 through lockdowns, or whether
we should ease restrictions.
• Measure the level of
agreement that vaccination should be mandatory for certain
frontline groups, overseas visitors, restaurant and bar
patrons, and businesses that request it.
"Just 70% support further lockdowns and most of these until the vaccination threshold has been reached."
Please find the results of this research, conducted between 17 and 20 September 2021 on a representative sample of 1,002 New Zealanders, 18 years of age and older, at this link.
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