Covid-19 The Day After – efforts and initiatives Greeks and Covid-19 Vaccine: 11% are Hesitant to Get the Jab, 8% Say ‘No’ by GTP editing team 1 November 2021 written by GTP editing team 1 November 2021 1 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 24 Photo source: European Union / Photographer: Claudio Centonze Eighty one percent of Greeks have been vaccinated or have set an appointment and will definitely get the jab, a nationwide survey by Focus Bari | YouGov shows. The survey, which was conducted in October among 635 Greeks aged 18-74, also reveals that one in ten (11 percent) are skeptical or undecided about the vaccine, while 8 percent say they are “refusers” (anti-vaxxers) and do not intend to get vaccinated. The largest percentage of skeptics is found in the 18-44 age group, while anti-vaxxers are evenly distributed among all age groups. The percentage of anti-vaxxers has dropped from 20 percent in the January-February period to 15 percent in April; to 13 percent in June; and to 8 percent in October. In addition, the percentage of skeptics dropped from 43 percent in February to 31 percent in April; to20 percent in June; and to 8 percent in October. Women appear more hesitant (13 percent) compared to men (9 percent) and slightly more negative (8 percent compared to 7 percent, respectively). The percentage of anti-vaxxers and reluctant citizens is higher in Thessaloniki (20 percent) compared to Attica (15 percent). Greece is one of the countries with the lowest rate of vaccinations, according to the Focus Bari | YouGov survey. Side effects and gov’t pressure main reasons Greeks say no Meanwhile, another survey conducted by the Institute of Alternative Policies – ENA and Prorata confirms that health concerns and government pressure are the main reasons why many Greeks say “no” to the jab. They specifically cite their concern on the “immediate or possible side effects of the vaccines” (66 percent) as well as the “pressure they feel to get vaccinated” (52 percent). Other responses include: – “I have already recovered from Covid-19” (15 percent) – “I am not in danger from Covid-19” (12 percent) – “Vaccines are not effective” (11 percent) – “I cannot get vaccinated due to health issues (5 percent) or – “Religious reasons” (4 percent). The survey was conducted between October 1-7. Join the 15,000+ travel executives who read our newsletter Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. They may not be redistributed without the permission of the owner. previous post German Travel Agents Come Closer to Greek Tourism at DRV Conference next post Greece Considers Emergency Measures as Covid-19 Cases Spike You may also like Greece’s Hotel Market Sees Major Investments Over Four Months 5 February 2025 Greek Tourism Ministry Monitors Santorini Situation as Seismic Activity Continues 5 February 2025 Global Air Passenger Demand Reaches Record High in 2024, IATA Reports 5 February 2025 Greek PM Reassures Public About Santorini’s Ongoing Seismic Activity 5 February 2025 Milos: Ministry Suspends 5-star Hotel Construction Near Sarakiniko Beach 5 February 2025 ELIME and HELMEPA Join Forces for Safer, More Sustainable Greek Ports 5 February 2025 1 comment MarLo 2 November 2021 - 11:16 Maybe you should vaccine the economy….it is becoming a basket case…even if 100% of people are vaccined!! Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ