34% of the Bulgarian managers say that their employees want to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, a survey conducted by the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry shows. According to 22% of the managers, their employees are not interested in getting vaccinated. Half of the respondents are undecided.
Many people prefer to wait and are inclined to get a Covid-19 vaccine when they can choose between different types of vaccines and have more information about the effect of vaccination.
According to 42% of the respondents, vaccination is the key to normal life. 47% of the respondents believe that nothing will change after the vaccination, BTA reported.
More than 1/2 of the companies said that vaccines must not be required for travels abroad.
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