O le galu lona fa o loʻo faʻavavevave, ae e le fefefe Poles i faʻamaʻi [SONDAŻ]
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Despite the increase in coronavirus infections, recently, nearly half of Poles are not afraid of being infected, according to the latest data from the research agency Inquiry. The survey also checked the mood in society regarding the development of the pandemic in the coming months.

  1. A week ago, 36 percent Poles declared fear of contracting the coronavirus, currently the result is slightly higher and amounts to 39%.
  2. On the other hand, the percentage of people who directly indicate that they are not afraid of infection is currently 44 percent. – in the previous week, the result was clearly higher and amounted to 49%.
  3. 30 pasene i totonu o Polani e le'i faia o latou tui ua fa'ailoa mai lo latou naunau e fa'aoga le tui - o lenei i'uga e 3 pasene e maualuga atu nai lo le vaiaso talu ai.
  4. E mafai ona e mauaina nisi tala faapena ile itulau autu o TvoiLokony

Tuiina e faasaga ile COVID-19. E toafia Polani e fia fai tui?

Currently, only 30 percent. people who are not yet vaccinated declare that they want to take advantage of the COVID-19 vaccine (“definitely yes” and “probably yes” responses combined), an increase of 3 percentage points compared to the previous measurement.

At the same time, the percentage of people who explicitly declare that they do not intend to get vaccinated remained at the same high level – currently such answers (“definitely not” or “rather not” in the question about the intention to use vaccines) are given by 50% of respondents. respondents, which is exactly the same as last week.

Taking into account only people who have not yet been vaccinated, the lowest level of willingness to use the vaccine is observed among people aged 18-24 – among this group only every fifth respondent declares their intention to get vaccinated. People in the next age group 25-34 years are characterized by a slightly higher willingness to get vaccinated (28%), and the result is almost the same among people aged 35-44 (27%). People over 45 who are not yet vaccinated are most likely to receive the vaccine – 38 percent people in this group declare such intention.

Coronavirus: O le a le mea e faʻamoemoeina e Poles i le tautoulu?

Opinions in society about the development of the coronavirus pandemic in the coming months vary. 69 percent Poles predict that we will experience another wave of the disease in the fall – every tenth person expects that it will be the heaviest wave of the previous ones, 31% believes that it will be similar to the latest wave of disease, and 28 percent. believes it will be much milder. Only 8 percent. people believe that there will be no next wave. The remaining people (as much as 23%) do not know what to expect.

Uncertain about the development of a pandemic are more often women (29% “don’t know” answers) than men (16%). In turn, the oldest people (55+) predict twice as often that the youngest people (18-24 years old) that we will face the toughest wave of the previous ones (12% vs. 6%), but in both groups the answers indicate a similar course of the next wave to the previous one.

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E uiga i le suʻesuʻega

O le suʻesuʻega na faia mai ia Tesema 21, 2020 i luga o se faʻataʻitaʻiga faʻataʻitaʻiga o tagata matutua Poles o loʻo faʻaogaina le CAWI auala i galu o vaiaso taʻitasi. 700 tagata (su'esu'ega i luga ole laiga ile laulau YouGov).

E Su'esu'e

Su'esu'e ose ofisa su'esu'e maketi Polani. Talu mai le 2019, o loʻo galulue faʻatasi le Suʻesuʻega ma le kamupani faʻavaomalo o YouGov, o lona sui faʻapitoa i Polani.

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