Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 21:19:08 GMT -8
On the verge of celebrating one year living and fighting against Covid-19, where most countries are immersed in a devastating third wave, the desire to put an end to this pandemic is progressively growing among all citizens. Although months ago the hope that a vaccine would be developed was everything for many, now , with vaccination already underway, hope is focused on receiving it as soon as possible and achieving the long-awaited herd immunity. Ipsos , in collaboration with the World Economic Forum , has been analyzing society's perception of the vaccine for months . Now with a percentage of the world population vaccinated, how is the relationship of citizens with it evolving? Have the barriers against vaccination that we initially found in many countries have dissipated? Overall, willingness to take the vaccine has increased significantly in all countries. In the case of Spain, 80% of Spaniards say they would wear it.
A figure that has increased by 18 points compared to the last survey carried out in December, where it stood at 62%. Spain is positioned, as well as the country worldwide, along with Italy, where the Phone Number List intention to get vaccinated has increased the most from December to now. This trend is reflected in all countries worldwide, but it is true that the large increases are seen in European countries, where after Spain and Italy, we find France with +13 points and the United Kingdom with +12 points, as the countries where the volume of citizens who want to be vaccinated against Covid-19 has increased the most. Germany is the European country that changes the least in this sense from December now, increasing the population that would be vaccinated by only 3 points. Another trend that we observed in this latest wave is that the percentage of people who would be vaccinated immediately increases .
60% of Spaniards would do so immediately , making them the second country in the world, behind the United Kingdom and Mexico, most willing to get vaccinated as soon as possible. In December, only 1 in 10 Spaniards stated that they would get vaccinated once the vaccine was available. According to Vicente Castellanos, Director of Public Opinion at Ipsos in Spain , “ very soon in our country there will be a large majority willing to be vaccinated immediately , without a clear answer to their question; When is my turn? The third phase of vaccination will be the most extensive, affecting millions of people, but after the basic social consensus of vaccinating the most vulnerable first, and doubts about efficacy and side effects have been cleared up; “ The order of vaccination ” will be a great point of social friction in the coming months ” Why do you prefer to wait to get vaccinated? Although the willingness to get vaccinated improves and is high in most countries, a large part of the population still has some reluctance towards the vaccines that are already available on the market . I
A figure that has increased by 18 points compared to the last survey carried out in December, where it stood at 62%. Spain is positioned, as well as the country worldwide, along with Italy, where the Phone Number List intention to get vaccinated has increased the most from December to now. This trend is reflected in all countries worldwide, but it is true that the large increases are seen in European countries, where after Spain and Italy, we find France with +13 points and the United Kingdom with +12 points, as the countries where the volume of citizens who want to be vaccinated against Covid-19 has increased the most. Germany is the European country that changes the least in this sense from December now, increasing the population that would be vaccinated by only 3 points. Another trend that we observed in this latest wave is that the percentage of people who would be vaccinated immediately increases .
60% of Spaniards would do so immediately , making them the second country in the world, behind the United Kingdom and Mexico, most willing to get vaccinated as soon as possible. In December, only 1 in 10 Spaniards stated that they would get vaccinated once the vaccine was available. According to Vicente Castellanos, Director of Public Opinion at Ipsos in Spain , “ very soon in our country there will be a large majority willing to be vaccinated immediately , without a clear answer to their question; When is my turn? The third phase of vaccination will be the most extensive, affecting millions of people, but after the basic social consensus of vaccinating the most vulnerable first, and doubts about efficacy and side effects have been cleared up; “ The order of vaccination ” will be a great point of social friction in the coming months ” Why do you prefer to wait to get vaccinated? Although the willingness to get vaccinated improves and is high in most countries, a large part of the population still has some reluctance towards the vaccines that are already available on the market . I