Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 12月9日 04時32分
Governments are accelerating toward approving the first vaccines to contain Covid-19, but public anxiety over the safety of the doses is threatening to undermine those efforts.⠀
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A survey from the University of Hamburg showed the percentage of people hesitant or unwilling to get a Covid-19 vaccine ticking up in November to around 40% of respondents across seven European countries. An October poll by market researcher Ipsos found that nearly a third of Japanese and almost half of French respondents said they wouldn’t get inoculated for the coronavirus.⠀
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In some places, such as the U.S. and Italy, vaccine skeptics have been stoking those fears, said Heidi Larson, an anthropologist at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and director of the Vaccine Confidence Project, a group that monitors trust in vaccines world-wide. “There’s a lot of anxiety out there,” she said.⠀
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One of the biggest factors behind the hesitancy is the very speed at which things have been moving. That speed and fear of potential side effects are largely responsible for a 4 percentage-point decline between August and October to 73% among people saying they would get a Covid-19 vaccine, according to the Ipsos survey.⠀
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