The urge to vaccinate has stopped in Hungary



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TO The measurement is made from the week beginning November 30, 2020, the propensity for vaccination has increased significantly since then. While in the first week of the survey, 15% of respondents were sure to get vaccinated, in the 10th week of the survey (the week beginning February 1, 2021), 38% of respondents were already vaccinated. . In the last week, 26% of those surveyed were negative about vaccination, compared with 36% in the first week. The increase in information and the actual arrival of vaccines to the country will undoubtedly influence the improvement of the willingness to vaccinate.

However, the OSC also drew attention to the fact that In the first week of February, the increase in vaccination propensity that had been occurring for weeks stopped, mainly due to the safety profile of the different vaccines. Compared with the previous week, the propensity improved for young people, deteriorating in other age groups, mainly among those aged 55 to 64 years. Based on educational level, those with a high school diploma and those with a higher education became more insecure.

Attitudes towards vaccination are more influenced by the safety profile of the vaccine. In the 10th week of the survey, 81% of respondents were affected by the severity of the epidemic, the number of illnesses and deaths, 77% by the press and the media, 76% by the government and 66% % by social networks. Information is also affected. However, more than half of those surveyed (53%) do not take into account the views of anti-vaccine groups and skeptics about vaccination.



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