Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 9:29:00 GMT
apart from being unsupportive, incomprehensible from the point of view of public health, since it will favor the maintenance of the disease in 80% of the planet's population, which will inevitably end up affecting the health of all other countries. , more so in the case of Spain, which is an important recipient of migrants. A third aspect is related to the population's willingness to be vaccinated . The latest CIS study indicates that up to 47% of the population stated that they did not plan to get vaccinated. These data must be viewed with caution, first because there is an age gradient, the youngest are the least inclined to be vaccinated.
So the group between 25 and 34 years old is the least willing to be vaccinated, 61.5% are not They would do it, compared to those over 65 years of age where only 32.3% would refuse, that is, the oldest people, those who most need to protect themselves are those who are most willing to get vaccinated. Likewise, those who live in larger AOL Email List cities have more resistance to getting vaccinated (more than 48% in cities with more than 400,000 inhabitants) compared to those who live in rural areas (only 41.5% in towns with less than 2,000 inhabitants). would be against getting vaccinated). Likewise, important differences are detected according to socioeconomic level and thus the refusal to be vaccinated ranges from 53.1% of people from the upper and upper middle class to 42.3% of workers (curiously, those classified as lower class/poor would refuse. by 47.9%). Unfortunately there is no data disaggregated.
Although this difference will probably be closely linked to the votes obtained by Vox (62.6% of its voters would not vote). Obviously these results are still provisional in the sense that the practical availability of a vaccine and its results will probably change these attitudes, positively or negatively, because many people who are now reluctant to get vaccinated are doing so because they have mistrust and uncertainty. in the face of vaccines and the trade war unleashed on them, apart from fake news, because denialism has a fairly small weight among Spanish society (no more than 10%). At this time, it is essential to guarantee that effective vaccines and treatments against covid19 are universal public goods, and are not subject to patent mechanisms that artificially increase the cost of medicines, and prevent their access to all people. whatever their economic level and the country in which they live. We have to work to achieve it.
So the group between 25 and 34 years old is the least willing to be vaccinated, 61.5% are not They would do it, compared to those over 65 years of age where only 32.3% would refuse, that is, the oldest people, those who most need to protect themselves are those who are most willing to get vaccinated. Likewise, those who live in larger AOL Email List cities have more resistance to getting vaccinated (more than 48% in cities with more than 400,000 inhabitants) compared to those who live in rural areas (only 41.5% in towns with less than 2,000 inhabitants). would be against getting vaccinated). Likewise, important differences are detected according to socioeconomic level and thus the refusal to be vaccinated ranges from 53.1% of people from the upper and upper middle class to 42.3% of workers (curiously, those classified as lower class/poor would refuse. by 47.9%). Unfortunately there is no data disaggregated.
Although this difference will probably be closely linked to the votes obtained by Vox (62.6% of its voters would not vote). Obviously these results are still provisional in the sense that the practical availability of a vaccine and its results will probably change these attitudes, positively or negatively, because many people who are now reluctant to get vaccinated are doing so because they have mistrust and uncertainty. in the face of vaccines and the trade war unleashed on them, apart from fake news, because denialism has a fairly small weight among Spanish society (no more than 10%). At this time, it is essential to guarantee that effective vaccines and treatments against covid19 are universal public goods, and are not subject to patent mechanisms that artificially increase the cost of medicines, and prevent their access to all people. whatever their economic level and the country in which they live. We have to work to achieve it.