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62.8% of Bulgarians believe vaccination will bring back normal life

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Against the background of the relentless pandemic and the constantly growing number of people infected with coronavirus in Bulgaria, 40.6% of Bulgarians accept vaccination as something imminent and inevitable for them, which can bring them back to normal life. This is shown by the data from a national survey of the sociological agency "Exacta Research Group" carried out in the period March 12-20, 2021. 

6.7% of respondents indicate that they have already been vaccinated, and 15.5% have registered and are waiting to be vaccinated. 

37.2% stated firmly that they would not be vaccinated.

62.8% of the respondents believe that their path to a future normal life goes through vaccination.



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