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Public opinion surveys could be used to understand regional variation in vaccine hesitancy, say experts

Public opinion surveys could be used to understand regional variation in vaccine hesitancy, say experts
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University of Exeter: People in France, Germany, and Sweden split over the lifting of restrictions for vaccinated citizens, study shows

Share Researchers from the University of Exeter found three factors that were particularly important in explaining who would support lifting restrictions for the vaccinated. People in France, Germany, and Sweden split over the lifting of restrictions for vaccinated citizens, study shows Coronavirus restrictions should be lifted for those vaccinated, 30 to 40 per cent of people in France, Germany and Sweden have said. A recent survey shows people in European nations are split on the next steps. In Germany, around 38 percent would support lifting restrictions for the vaccinated, around 36 percent would oppose, and another 26 percent are uncertain. The research team found relatively similar results in all three nations.

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Research news - People in France, Germany, and Sweden split over the lifting of restrictions for vaccinated citizens, study shows

People in France, Germany, and Sweden split over the lifting of restrictions for vaccinated citizens, study shows Coronavirus restrictions should be lifted for those vaccinated, 30 to 40 per cent of people in France, Germany and Sweden have said. A recent survey shows people in European nations are split on the next steps. In Germany, around 38 percent would support lifting restrictions for the vaccinated, around 36 percent would oppose, and another 26 percent are uncertain. The research team found relatively similar results in all three nations.  Researchers from the University of Exeter found three factors that were particularly important in explaining who would support lifting restrictions for the vaccinated. Those who are already vaccinated were more supportive; vaccine hesitancy is associated with opposition to lifting restrictions for the vaccinated and people s general tolerance of risk was also associated with their opinions on allowing more freedoms for the vaccinated.

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