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Survey: Brazil Is World’s Second-most Willing Country to Be Immunized

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – China tops the list of countries where people are most likely to be vaccinated (80%), ahead of Brazil (78%) and the United Kingdom (77%), which began immunization on December 8th – points out a survey published on Tuesday, December 29th by Ipsos Global Advisor, in association with the World Economic Forum.

The United States, where a massive vaccination campaign has also begun, is the only country where plans to be immunized are increasing (69% today, 64% in October).

China tops the list of countries where people are most likely to be vaccinated (80%), ahead of Brazil (78%) and the United Kingdom (77%), which began immunization on December 8th - points out a survey published on Tuesday, December 29th by Ipsos Global Advisor, in association with the World Economic Forum.
China tops the list of countries where people are most likely to be vaccinated (80%), ahead of Brazil (78%) and the United Kingdom (77%). (Photo internet reproduction)

Only four out of ten French citizens intend to be vaccinated against Covid-19, according to the survey that shows France as the “world champion” of vaccine-resistant countries, ahead of Russia and South Africa.

In France, where the vaccination campaign has just begun, 40% of respondents would agree to be vaccinated against Covid-19, a very low figure compared to a preceding survey published in October (54% wanted to be immunized) and even more so in comparison to August (59%).

France is not the only country where the intention to be vaccinated is relatively low. According to the study, only 43% of Russians are prepared to have the vaccine, and 53% of South Africans. Next come Japan (60%), Italy and Spain (62%) and Germany (65%).

In the surveyed countries the main reason for resistance is the fear of side effects (80% in South Korea, 76% in Japan, 72% in France). Doubts regarding efficacy are the second reason in many countries.

Third, there is general opposition to vaccines, which concerns approximately a quarter of respondents in Russia (26%) and South Africa (23%), but less than 10% in South Korea (7%), Japan (8%) and China (9%). In France, 14% of respondents say they are against vaccines in general.

The survey was conducted in 15 countries by the Ipsos Global Advisor online platform between December 17th and 20th with a sample of 13,542 adults.

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