Source: Opinion Compare Following the recent re-emergence of COVID-19 in the Auckland community and as New Zealand prepares to commence rollout of a vaccine, thereâs a segment of the Kiwi population vehemently opposed to being vaccinated. Opinion Compare, a leading market research agency and part of NZ Compare, asked a representative sample of n=500 Kiwi adults 18+ â Once a vaccine for Covid-19 becomes available in New Zealand, how long would you wait before taking it?â Iâd get vaccinated as soon as possible:     38% Iâd get vaccinated but wouldnât do it immediately:     46% Iâd never get vaccinated:     16% While thereâs demographic differences in stated vaccination adoption â those more likely to put their hands up to be vaccinated are male, 55+ and living in the South Island â itâs their views on the past 12 months and 2021 outlook that sees the most differences.