Ipsos: we go to the community more often
Compared to the summer data, there has been a significant decline in the number of adult residents who expect the pandemic to close soon after the vaccine is released. While almost one in three of the Hungarians in July made the fight against the virus dependent on the appearance of effective vaccination, currently only slightly more than a fifth of Hungarian adults think so (22%). A large majority would consider the pandemic closed after notification by the government and / or the epidemiological authority (25% and 22%, respectively), while a further 17% would feel the crisis was resolved by lifting the austerity measures.
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