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07/16/2021

U.S. Travelers Increasingly Likely To Be Vaccinated

However, concerns remain that fewer people are now getting vaccinated

Among Americans, travelers are increasingly more likely to be vaccinated.

According to a tracking study from Longwoods International, a majority of American travelers have some level of vaccination with 57 percent now fully vaccinated, up from 24 percent on March 17 and 42 percent on April 14, 2021. Six percent of travelers have received one of two doses. Nine percent of American travelers intend to be vaccinated soon. Longwoods did find that 19 percent of travelers say they have no intention of getting a vaccine, while 10 percent said that they were unsure if they will get a vaccine or not.

"With the threat of more potent COVID-19 variants, it's encouraging to see travelers generally embracing vaccines as a way to get back to a normal life, including travel," said Longwoods International President and CEO Amir Eylon. "For the tourism industry and the entire country, the hope is that enough of the public will be vaccinated this summer to prevent any public health setbacks in the fall and winter."

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