Ipsos: 49% of Chileans say that vaccination will not reduce the incidence of Covid
The consulting firm Ipsos published a new measurement on the vaccination process that the country is experiencing, within the framework of its series of studies “Coronavirus in Chile”, and where it reported that one in ten people would not be vaccinated against the coronavirus, being the women who were more reluctant to inoculate with 13%.
Faced with the dilemma of whether the number of infections will decrease once the vaccination process is finished, that is, six months after the end of the health campaign, 49% of those surveyed believed that the vaccine will not reduce the incidence of covid-19 in the country.
Likewise, it was stipulated that 11% of those consulted said that they still do not know if they will be vaccinated, while 21% of the total of those surveyed say they have already received at least the first dose to combat the virus.
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