A survey has found most Canadians have moderate trust in governments to roll out the COVID-19 vaccine to those most in need.
Narrative Research has found two-thirds of those asked to have either complete or a great deal of trust while one-third of respondents say they have little or no trust at all.
Across the country, Atlantic Canadians seemed more likely to trust governments while those in the Prairie Provinces are less inclined.
Differences also exist among demographics with 71 percent of Millennials expressing trust in the rollout compared to 62 percent of Generation Xers.
Education also played a role in those who have a post-secondary degree or diploma more likely to place trust in the vaccine rollout.
More than 1,200 Canadian adults took part in an online survey conducted from February 18-23.
To what extent do Canadians trust Governments to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to those most in need? Results from our recent survey in partnership with @LogitGroup indicate that there is moderate trust among adults in the country. To read more, visit https://t.co/6xnpxSMyp1 pic.twitter.com/6MkkUAOJGV
— Narrative Research (@EveryNarrative) March 4, 2021