
Corona 19 vaccination awareness survey results. yunhap news
Eight out of 10 people thought it was important to get the COVID-19 vaccine. In particular, more than 90% of those in their 50s recognized that vaccination was important.
Seoul National University’s Graduate School of Public Health Prof. Myung-soon’s team announced on the 10th the results of a survey (±3% points at the 95% confidence level of the sampling error) on 1068 adult men and women on the 5th to 7th together with Casestat Research. did.
82.2% of the total responded that vaccination against Corona 19 was important. In general, only 12.4% answered that it was not important.
90.8% of respondents in their 50s said that vaccination against Corona 19 is’important to me’. Next, 89.8% in their 60s or older, 79.8% in their 40s, and 73.4% in their 20s. Those in their 30s were the lowest at 71.7%.
In the emotional attitude toward vaccination, 20.2% said they were very positive about the COVID-19 vaccination. 52.7% answered positive but not positive. Combined, 72.9% of the total showed positive attitudes.
4.1% of the respondents were very positively negative and 15.2% said they were negative but not positive. 19.3% of the total showed a negative stance on the COVID-19 vaccination.
45.3% of the respondents answered that they would like to be vaccinated at the time suggested by the government on a quarterly basis. 26.8% of respondents said,’I want to postpone the timing or order of vaccination to the next’, and 11.5% said’I don’t know what decision to make’ and’I want to get the vaccination as soon as possible regardless of the announcement’. 4.9% answered’I will refuse the vaccination.’
Regarding the vaccination plan of family and acquaintances, 45.9% answered that they said or would say that the vaccination should be done to family and acquaintances at a set time and order. 19.1% of those who recommended or would postpone vaccination were recommended, and 16.5% of those who chose strong vaccination recommendations. 3.7% of respondents said they would or would not be vaccinated.
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