According to a representative survey by the Public Institute, the Hungarians surveyed have very little confidence in the coronavirus vaccines developed in Russia and China. Hungary has linked millions of doses of the previous vaccine.

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Acceptance of coronavirus vaccines, which will be available in the near future, among Hungarians is only 20 to 36 percent, according to a representative survey conducted by the Publicus Institute. His popular word explained on Monday.

The data shows that Hungarians have 20-21 percent confidence in Russian and Chinese vaccines. Respondents would prefer to be vaccinated with drugs developed in the United States and Europe. (This rate is 31 to 36 percent.)

According to the newspaper, the data is partly consistent with the Euronews European Commission (European) Study: There, only 17 percent of respondents said they would take the vaccine, and 47 percent strongly rejected it.

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On the other hand, the Publicus survey shows that Hungarians remain skeptical, “although Hungarian decision-makers and experts have been emphasizing for weeks that the epidemic curve will be better broken with vaccination.”

The authoritative Nature According to a survey of 19 countries carried out by the scientific journal, vaccine expectations are even better in countries with the least propensity to vaccinate. As for the Central and Eastern European region, Poland is also skeptical with its 56 percent; In Russia, the rate is 55 percent.

A Nature According to research commissioned by the Commission, people primarily support a vaccine that is also trusted by official agencies and governments.

The article notes that Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, which has reliable data on the spread of the virus, says that a 60 to 70 percent vaccine is needed to build herd immunity. During this time, the spread of the virus cannot be significantly slowed.

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