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Less than one-third of Bulgarians agree to take Covid-19 vaccine

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48% of Bulgarians think that the measures adopted against the spread of Covd-19 are sufficient, a survey of Trend sociological agency conducted in November, commissioned by 24 Chassa daily, shows. 30% of the respondents said that the anti-epidemic measures adopted to contain the spread of Covid-19 must be stricter and 15% of the people who participated at the survey said that the measures should be eased.

82% of the respondents said that they keep physical distance when communicating with other people and 14% said the opposite. 79% of the respondents avoid gatherings in large groups. 51% of them said that schools, kindergartens and universities must continue working, while 30% of the respondents want to see them closed. 

26% of the respondents said that they would agree to take a Covid-19 vaccine if it was available and 45% said they would refuse a Covid-19 vaccine.




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