Pyper: 55 percent of citizens don't want to take the vaccine against COVID-19

High unwillingness of people has been observed as to taking the vaccine against COVID-19 of Pfizer and BioNTech companies. According to the survey conducted by the Pyper research company, 55 percent of respondents have indicated that they would not receive this vaccine even if they had access to it. Apparently, side effects [...]
According to the survey conducted by the Pyper research company, 55 percent of respondents have indicated that they would not receive this vaccine even if they had access to it.
Apparently, the side effects of vaccines or 76 percent are the main reason people surveyed do not want to take the vaccine despite the fact that the side effects of this vaccine are not frequent and serious.
According to the BBC, of all those who took this vaccine, only 1 in 3 reported side effects where none of these effects were serious.
The reason for these attitudes may be the low level of information for citizens about the vaccine, since connections have been observed between the level of information and willingness to vaccinate.
So according to this survey, the most informed persons about Pfizer vaccines/ B NTech have expressed greater readiness to vaccinate. As for the latter, only 5.7 percent of the newcomers had extensive information about the vaccine, and almost 40 percent had no information about the vaccine, and almost every third has little information about the vaccine.
And in the group of people who don't want to take the vaccine, females mainly make up most of the group. And on the other hand, men have expressed more willingness to take it according to the results of this research.
Additionally, 52 percent of respondents would not want their families to take the vaccine against them COVID-19. This desire for family vaccines is again more pronounced in women or 60 percent than in men. In contrast, males have expressed more desire than women for their families to take the vaccine.











