The survey showed how many Lithuanians would agree to get vaccinated against COVID-19



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The market and public opinion research company Spinter Research, on behalf of the Ministry of Health, carried out a representative survey of the Lithuanian population on the willingness to be vaccinated against COVID-18.

Residents have been asked if they are willing to get vaccinated with an EU-approved COVID-19 vaccine when they get the chance.

Of the 1,015 survey participants, 41 percent. answered “really yes”, 23 percent. – “rather yes”.

16 percent. indicated they were undecided.

Of those who said they were unlikely to get vaccinated, 10 percent.

He also promises not to get vaccinated at all.

Men and representatives of higher education most often said a strong “yes” to vaccines.

According to the survey, the population’s willingness to be vaccinated was due to fear of contracting COVID-19 and infecting others, the opinion that this was the only or most effective way to combat the virus, and confidence in the effectiveness of the vaccine. and trust in scientists. .

Indecisive and those who do not intend or do not intend to vaccinate soon, have indicated that they do not want to be experimental rabbits and are afraid of side effects.

When asked who has the greatest influence on their attitudes toward COVID-19, residents said they were scientists and public experts, as well as doctors and professionals.

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Data from Spinter Research inf./Survey

Data from Spinter Research inf./Survey

Some indicated that they were digging into the subject themselves, interested in developing a COVID-19 vaccine.

Male respondents and respondents ages 18 to 45 were more likely to say that personal attitudes toward COVID-19 were influenced by their own personal knowledge.

The opinion of the closest family and friends most often influences the personal attitudes of the oldest respondents (66 years and over), the representatives of the respondents from secondary and low education, from middle and low income.

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