Surveys, 6 out of 10 Italians say yes to the anti-Covid vaccine without hesitation



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63.2% of Italians, in the event that a safe vaccine, would choose to receive it with certainty, 19.2% should think about it and 15.9% are certain that 1.8% are not going to be vaccinated, do not know or do not answer. The survey on health and policy issues was conducted by the research institute Quorum / YouTrend by Sky TG24, on the occasion of the Sky TG24 Live In Courmayeur event. The survey shows that 67.2% of the men in the sample and 59.6% of the women are in favor of the anti-Covid vaccine. Regarding the age groups, 74.9% of the subjects between 18 and 34 years old would be vaccinated, 53.5% of those between 35 and 54 years old and 63.3% of those over 55. Of the who said they would definitely get the vaccine, 60.1% have a high school diploma or lower, 62.8% have a high school diploma, 74% have a college degree or higher education. Convinced to vaccinate in 81.7% of the cases the voters of the Democratic Party, the proportion falls with the voters of the M5 (73.3%), with those who vote for the Lega (62.1%) and low 50.8% with Fdi voters.

The survey also measured confidence of respondents in vaccines produced and developed in different countries. On a confidence scale ranging from one to ten, a European vaccine scores 7.3, one produced in the US 6.6, 5.5 for a Russian vaccine, and 5.2 for a Chinese vaccine. . In any case, the vaccine is not seen as the solution to all the problems related to the Coronavirus pandemic: it would completely solve the emergency only for 16.2% of those interviewed, while for 75.9% it would solve many problems but it would not end the emergency. For 4.3%, the vaccine would have no effect on the emergency. 3.6% of the sample does not know or does not respond. The research also evaluated the trust placed in doctors and health personnel: 97.4% answered that they have a lot or enough trust in the category, only 2.6% have little or no trust. The survey also asked respondents what they are services whose opening should be a priority and preserved as far as possible, being able to indicate up to three: for 55.9% they are preschool and primary schools, for 49.1% they are secondary schools. Then there are companies (31.4%), universities (23.2%), restaurants and bars (12.1%), cinemas and theaters (2.7%), gyms and swimming pools (2.3%).

How has the government dealt with the coronavirus emergency? 41.2% of those interviewed responded that they handled the first wave well, the second badly. 26.1% believe that he handled both waves well, while 20.6% believe that the executive handled both waves poorly. For 6.9%, the first wave was poorly managed and the second well. 5.2% do not express judgment. Regarding the international situation, for 37.9% of the interviewees Angela Merkel in Germany was the leader who best managed the health emergency, followed by Giuseppe Conte in Italy (23%) and Xi Jinping in China (16.7% ). ).



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