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Poll: Finns and Danes more positive about coronavirus vaccine than others in Europe
Denmark and Finland had Europe s highest levels of vaccine acceptance and approval of government pandemic efforts.
A Covid-19 vaccination point at a shopping mall in Lappeenranta, eastern Finland, on Friday.
Image: Kalle Purhonen / Yle
People in Finland and Denmark are more willing to get the coronavirus vaccine than other Europeans, according to a 32-nation study.
In Denmark, 87 percent of respondents said they would certainly or possibly take the vaccine, followed by Finland where the share was 81 percent. The two countries showed significantly higher acceptance levels than others in Europe.
Govt optimistic of getting Covid vaccine soon Dawn 10/01/2021 none@none.com (Ikram Junaidi)
ISLAMABAD: As the international coalition Covax, which has pledged to provide 50 million free doses of Covid-19 vaccine to Pakistan, secured contracts of two billion doses, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan expressed optimism of acquiring the vaccine at the earliest.
Talking to
Dawn, Dr Sultan said he was aware of the progress made by Covax.
“Being a country having a large population we believe that we will get the vaccine at the earliest. We are also doing bilateral agreements to vaccinate a large chunk of the population,” he said.
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan has expressed optimism of acquiring the vaccine at the earliest. - File photo
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ISLAMABAD: As the international coalition Covax, which has pledged to provide 50 million free doses of Covid-19 vaccine to Pakistan, secured contracts of two billion doses, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan expressed optimism of acquiring the vaccine at the earliest.
Talking to
Dawn, Dr Sultan said he was aware of the progress made by Covax.
More than 70% of Irish people say they will take Covid-19 vaccine More men than women say they will get the vaccine in Red C poll of 1,001 Irish adults
Mon, Dec 28, 2020, 00:01
Some 71 per cent of Irish people say they will get the Covid-19 vaccine, according to a new survey.
The research, which had a random representative sample of 1,001 Irish adults and was conducted by Red C, found that slightly more men said they would get the jab than women, at 76 per cent and 66 per cent respectively.
People in the vulnerable “over-55s” category (81 per cent), as well as those in higher social grades (77 per cent) are most likely to say they will get the vaccine, the researchers found.