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People in Europe and US more willing to be vaccinated against Covid-19, survey

People in Europe and US more willing to be vaccinated against Covid19, survey
Nayrouz News Agency :
The tide is changing and willingness to get a Covid-19 vaccine is on the rise compared to last year, according to a survey of six industrialized countries published on Monday. More people in the United Kingdom, the United States and even vaccine-skeptical France now accept the idea of getting a coronavirus jab, KekstCNC, an international consultancy, said in the survey conducted in February.

The survey also covered Germany, Japan and Sweden where a similar trend was clear, it said. "As vaccine rollouts commence, higher numbers of people in all countries say they would take the vaccine,” the study said.

The highest percentage was found in the UK with 89 per cent of those questioned in favor of taking a vaccine, up from 70 per cent in December. In Sweden, the rate was 76 per cent against 53 in December, in the US 64 per cent against 58, in Germany 73 against 63 and in Japan 64 against 50.

France was the country in the study with the least enthusiasm at 59 per cent, but favorable opinions about vaccines were still sharply up from the 40 per cent level seen in December.

Some people were, meanwhile, highly critical of the vaccine rollout in their country. While 76 per cent of Britons surveyed felt their government had gotten the rollout speed "about right”, that percentage fell to 32 per cent in the US, 28 per cent in Germany and Japan, 22 in France and only 20 per cent in Sweden.

People in the six countries judged that Israel and Britain had done the world's best jobs with their vaccine rollout. The novel coronavirus has killed at least 2,526,075 people since it emerged in China in December 2019
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