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Exacta Research Group predicts an increase in the number of people willing to get vaccinated

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37% of adults in Bulgaria believe that the benefits of Covid-19 vaccines outweigh the risks, a survey of Exacta Research Group shows. Most of them are supporters of GERB, “Democratic Bulgaria” and “We Continue the Change” political forces, sociologist Lydia Yardanova said for the BNR. 

33% of the respondents are of the opposite opinion. Most of them are people who are unwilling to vote and supporters of “Vazrazhdane”, “There is Such a People” and the Bulgarian Socialist Party.

“People have realized that vaccination is the path toward normal life. In the coming months we can expect a 40% increase in the number of people willing to get vaccinated against the backdrop of the expected new Covid-19 wave”, Lydia Yordanova predicted. 




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