Only 3% of Russians are ready to get vaccinated against coronavirus for a vacation in the Krasnodar Territory
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Only 3% of Russians are ready to get vaccinated against coronavirus for a vacation in the Krasnodar Territory

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06-30-2021
 
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The data was obtained during a survey of the service for finding high-paying jobs SuperJob. It was attended by 1600 representatives of the economically active population who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus from 336 settlements from all regions of Russia.

From August 1 the resorts of the Krasnodar Territory will accept only those who have completed the full course of vaccination against COVID-19. However, this will become an incentive to get vaccinated only for 3% of Russians - they are ready to get vaccinated if this turns out to be the only opportunity to go on vacation. Judging by the comments, the respondents do not want to cancel already planned and paid tours. Another 19% of the respondents plan to get vaccinated regardless of the conditions set by the regional authorities. Russians (53%) will not be vaccinated in any case, the organizers of the survey said.

Men are slightly more likely to be vaccinated for a trip to the Krasnodar Territory (4% versus 2% of women), and those who do not intend to be vaccinated under any circumstances are more among women (56% versus 52%).

It is worth noting that a trip abroad stimulates getting vaccinated against coronavirus much better than resting in the Krasnodar Territory. If the vaccine becomes the only opportunity to relax abroad, 20% of unvaccinated Russians are ready to get vaccinated, SuperJob said.

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