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If the new coronavirus vaccine were available now, a 42% of Chileans would be vaccinated “later”, 36% would do it as soon as possible and 22% would not, according to the latest results of the Cadem Survey, published this Monday.
Given the progressivity of the arrival of doses, 57% believe that the first to be inoculated should be the health workers, followed by the elderly (23%), the chronically ill (8%), the Armed Forces and Law Enforcement (6%), workers (2%) and teachers (1%).
Regarding the situation in the region Metropolitan, 50% said they were opposed to the idea that the area regress to phase 1 and go back to full quarantine. On the contrary, 47% said they agree with this measure.
In relation to the concern about the possibility of being infected, a 62% stated that they fear this scenario “a lot or a lot” and 22% commented that “little or nothing”.
Piñera and Government approval
About the way the Government is managing the coronavirus crisis, a 37% responded that they approve of La Moneda’s performance in this aspect.
Meanwhile, the disapproval of President Sebastián Piñera is at 75% and approval by 14%. 6% did not approve or disapprove and 5% did not know what to answer.
On the other hand, a 71% of Chileans disapprove of the cabinet of ministers, with 21% support for their work.
He best evaluated of the presidential team is the Minister of Health, Enrique Paris (61%), followed by the undersecretary Paula Daza (59%) and the Minister of Public Works, Alfredo Moreno (52%).
In this past, the worst evaluated of the group were Ignacio Briones (Treasury, 64%), María José Zaldívar (Work, 67%), Hernán Larraín (Justice, 70%) and Raúl Figueroa (72% disapproval).
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