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The press conference will also discuss the main public attitudes related to vaccination and share ideas on the specifics of vaccination of the target groups.
According to the ministry, public opinion and market research company Spinter tyrimai conducted a representative survey.
“Everyone in our society today has an opinion about vaccines, so the task of the study was to objectively measure the public’s mood on this issue: how many people eagerly await the vaccine, how much of society doubts, and how many we have sworn opponents of this vaccine It was important not only to measure attitudes, but also to assess the “weight” of motives, fears, fears or even conspiracy theories floating in the air, says Ignas Zokas, director of Spinter Research.
From January 25 to February 7, the Spinter tyrimai company surveyed 1,015 respondents from all over Lithuania. The age of the respondents is 18 to 75 years.
The event will be attended by the Vice Minister of Health Živilė Simonaitytė and the director of Spinter Research I. Zokas.
According to the ministry, based on the findings of this survey, a vaccination communication campaign plan will be developed for the public.
A public opinion poll conducted by Vilmorus on behalf of the BNS in October last year showed that every second Lithuanian resident would be vaccinated against the coronavirus with the arrival of the vaccine, and that Lithuanians would reject the vaccine.
During the study, thousands of Lithuanians were asked how they would behave if a coronavirus vaccine were developed and made available.
42.9 percent. of those surveyed said they would get vaccinated, 42.5 percent. said they would not be vaccinated, and 14.7 percent. he had no opinion.
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