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Hye-sun Jeong, Professor at the Catholic University of Korea
Survey conducted on 1103 office workers
President Moon Jae-in and his wife Kim Jeong-suk are receiving a vaccine against the new coronavirus infection from AstraZeneca (AZ) (Corona 19) at the Jongno-gu Health Center in Seoul on the morning of the 23rd. Photo = Yonhap News
While vaccination for the new coronavirus (Corona 19) infection is ongoing, it was found that about half of domestic workers are willing to receive the vaccine.
On the 26th, the Catholic Central Medical Center announced the same in the results of a Corona 19 vaccination awareness survey of 1103 office workers at business sites across the country for about a month from last month to September 9. last month.
As a result of the survey, 48.2% of those surveyed said they would be vaccinated against the Corona 19 vaccine, which is half. Not a few office workers have yet to make a clear decision. 45.6% of respondents said they would decide after observing side effects after being hit by another person (33.1%) and were unsure (12.5%).
6.3% of the subjects said they would not receive the COVID-19 vaccine. By age, 68.1% of those surveyed said they would get the vaccine and 52.4% said they would decide after observing side effects after other people were hit.
66.8% of respondents said the third outbreak is more serious than the first or second Corona 19 outbreak. After the third outbreak, 66.4% of those surveyed said the fourth outbreak will come.
49.3% of the workers paid paid leave when they were unable to work due to corona confirmation19 or self-isolation at work, and it was found that 50.7% of them used individual annual leave, unpaid vacation and absenteeism.
Even if they were unable to go to work due to the suspected Corona 19 symptoms, 42% of them were paying paid vacation and the remaining 58% were taking annual personal leave, unpaid vacation, and absenteeism.
Prof. Jeong said: “An appropriate compensation plan should be prepared in case workers have difficulties in normal working life due to COVID-19.” “In the case of 20-30 years, it is necessary to encourage them to participate in vaccination. providing accurate information about the vaccine. “I explained.
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