KEY POINTS
  • A Kaiser Family Foundation survey found that 71% percent of unvaccinated respondents said boosters are a sign that vaccines are not working.
  • The split in attitudes toward Covid vaccines broadly continues to be a largely partisan one, the survey data shows.
  • Some 90% of respondents who are Democrats said they have received at least one coronavirus vaccine dose compared with 58% of Republicans. 
Hundreds are gathered at the Foley Square as "Freedom Rally" to protest vaccination mandate in New York City, United States on September 13, 2021.

The divide in attitudes on Covid-19 vaccines between people who have or haven't gotten the shots hasn't changed with the introduction of booster shots.

In fact, vaccinated people say the third dose approved by U.S. regulators last week shows that scientists are trying to make the shots more effective while 71% of unvaccinated Americans say it's proof the vaccines don't work, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Kaiser Family Foundation.