Survey finds 12% of adults in Hungary want no COVID-19 vaccine

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12% of Hungary's adult population are resolute that they will not get vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2, and in among Hungarians aged 30-39 the ratio of anti-vaxxers is as high as 23%, Idea Institute has found in its latest survey, 24.hu reported.
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40% of the respondents have either received the third dose of a COVID-19 vaccine or said they certainly would. A lot of respondents are still on the fence or did not want to reply.

In the 60+ age group, 31% have received a third or booster dose. The corresponding ratio in the <60 age group is even lower.

Only 22% of the respondents said they had had two shots and would definitely have a third jab, while 18% said they had already received a third dose, while 16% said they were still on the fence about getting a booster dose. The survey was conducted at the end of October and early November.

12% of Hungary's adult population are resolute that they will not get vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2, and in among Hungarians aged 30-39 the ratio of anti-vaxxers is as high as 23%.

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