Opinion polls showed that more than half of the respondents were "supported" and more than "opposed" to the US Biden administration's mandatory vaccination of companies with the new coronavirus vaccine.

However, the pros and cons of each party were divided, and the division of society was once again highlighted.

Starting next January, the Biden administration in the United States will require employees to be vaccinated against the new coronavirus or tested at least once a week for companies with more than 100 employees.


However, more than half of the states in the United States have filed complaints that they are unconstitutional, and courts that have jurisdiction over some states have issued controversial orders such as temporary injunctions.



On the 10th, research firm Morning Consult and political website Politico announced the results of an opinion poll conducted earlier this month on about 2,000 voters.


According to this, 35% of the respondents "strongly support" the mandatory inoculation, and 20% of the respondents "support to some extent", and 55% of the respondents "support", which is more than half.


On the other hand, "strongly disagree" was 31%, "somewhat disagree" was 9%, and the total was 40%, and "support" exceeded "disagree".


However, when viewed by party, the pros and cons were divided, with 80% of the ruling and Democratic supporters saying "strongly support" and "somewhat support", while 30% of the opposition and Republican supporters. , It is a form in which the division of society is once again highlighted.