62% of Southeast Asians Believed the Majority of Their Population Would Be Vaccinated in 2021
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Ipsos survey results show that 62% of respondents in Southeast Asia believe that the majority of its population can accept the Covid-19 coronavirus vaccine in 2021. Singapore has the highest percentage, at 68%, followed by Indonesia (64%), Vietnam (62%), and Thailand (60%).
56% of respondents in Malaysia and 50% in the Philippines are also optimistic that the vaccination program for the majority of their populations will be completed this year. Meanwhile, approximately 20-30% of respondents in each country stated that the target can only be achieved in 2022.
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