27.8% of Bulgarian citizens have been vaccinated against Covid-19 as of November 8, 2021. 8.4% say that they will be vaccinated within a month. In total, this is over 36 percent of adult Bulgarians. 11.7% are of the opinion that they would like to be vaccinated, but they need more time to be sure about the effects of the vaccines. 17.2% have recovered from the illness and think they have immunity. 31.4% oppose vaccination strongly and do not plan to get vaccinated.
The data are from a nationally representative survey of the Center for Analysis and Marketing. The poll was conducted in the period November 4 to November 8, 2021 among 1,016 adult citizens by the method of a two-stage nested sample.
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