61% of Israelis willing to be vaccinated against COVID-19
(Worthy News) – Some 61% of the Israeli public would be interested in being vaccinated for the coronavirus, a new survey has found. Some 18% would refuse to be vaccinated.
According to the survey of 1,200 people and carried out by Professor Shosh Sharabani of the Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Dr. Eyal Lahav of the Open University of Israel, and Professor Mosi Rosenboim of the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 21% had yet to decide as to whether to be vaccinated.
At 53.6%, the percentage of women who said they were willing to receive a coronavirus vaccine was lower than that of men who said they would, at 68.8%. Twenty-one percent of women said they were certain or almost certain they would not agree to be vaccinated, while only 14.6% of men said the same. [ Source: Israel Hayom (Read More…) ]
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