While the Central Government has geared up for the vaccination drive, over 50 percent of India's population has expressed caution towards taking the COVID-19 vaccine, a survey revealed.

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Nearly 50 percent of the respondents feel that the Central Government's initiatives have been effective in curbing the spread of COVID-19
About 53 percent of the population is unsure about taking the COVID-19 vaccine, the survey by GOQii stated.
Out of them, 43 percent revealed that they are not sure and will only make a solid opinion post initial results about the effectiveness of the vaccine is revealed, while 10 percent are firmly against taking the vaccine as of now.
On an optimistic note, 47 percent of the respondents said that they are willing to take the vaccine and are actually waiting for it. Women are more cautious than men, with 48 percent of the male population willing to get vaccinated, while female readiness is around 42 percent.
With age, the willingness to take the vaccine reduces. The older adults (45-60) and seniors (60+) are not as ready as the younger age groups. This may be due to concerns about complications post taking it.
It includes Astrazeneca and Oxford university developed, and Serum Institute of India manufactured Covishield, Covaxin by Bharat Biotech Limited, ZyCoV-D by Zydus Cadila, Russian vaccine candidate Sputnik-V, NVX-CoV2373 by SII, HGCO19 by Geneva, and two unlabelled vaccines-Recombinant Protein Antigen based vaccine by Biological E Limited-and Inactivated rabies vector platform by Bharat Biotech.
Notably, 66 percent of the population surveyed believed the current method or opening up slowly is the way forward, while 34 percent feel that a complete lockdown should be introduced again.
About 25 percent have a positive opinion about the current partial lockdown and think that it should continue in a similar manner.
While 31 percent want things to return back to normal but only in a gradual way, wherein restriction will be loosened very cautiously and while monitoring the numbers. Ten percent of people said that there should be no restrictions and things should go back to normal.
Source-IANS
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