High tension between vaccinated and unvaccinated in Canada, poll suggests – CityNews Toronto

A new survey suggests tensions over COVID-19 vaccines in Canada are high as frictions mount between those who are vaccinated against the virus and those who are not.

The Leger poll, conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies, found that more than three in four respondents have negative opinions about those who are not immunized.

Association president Jack Jedwab says relationships between vaccinated and unvaccinated Canadians are also viewed negatively by two out of three survey participants.

The online survey surveyed 1,549 Canadians between September 10 and 12.

Online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error as they are not considered truly random samples of the population.

The survey found that vaccinated people view the unvaccinated as irresponsible and selfish, a viewpoint questioned by those who are not immunized.

Reference-toronto.citynews.ca

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