Pea-n-Me
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2004
Thank you. Those figures are around what I’ve seen, too. I can understand some will be hesitant.In a recent poll, Canada was about 75% would get the vaccine, 11% unsure and 15% probably or definitely not.
For the UK, 53% would definitely get it, 20% would be fairly likely to get it and 16% wouldn't get it
I found an Australian article on a poll that said 56% would immediately get vaccinated, 35% would be vaccinated but not immediately and 10 % wouldn't get vaccinated.
I googled for Germany/EU and found this article: "In April, 74% of survey participants in Germany, the UK, Denmark, the Netherlands, Italy, France and Portugal said they would be willing to get vaccinated. By June, that number had dropped to 68%, researchers found"
To compares the the USA, to a recent poll there said that 65% would get it ad 35% wouldn't.
I wouldn't get a Russian certified vaccine, but as soon as Health Canada approves one, I would get it. (Well, once people in higher risk groups than me have the chance, I would get it)
M.
My family, relatives, and many friends are in either research or medical field. And, I, wouldn't even be the first to get a vaccine that went from R&D to commercial approval within one year, even if it was the US FDA approving it.
As a health care worker I suppose I will not have a choice, so I’m sure I’ll be getting it fairly soon after one becomes available.