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73% of Health Workers Want to be Vaccinated against COVID-19

By 3 February 2021
73% of Health Workers Want to be Vaccinated against COVID-19
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ZAGREB, 3 February 2021 - A survey in the health sector indicates that 73% of health workers in Croatia plan to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or have already done so while 10% do not plan to even though they did not have COVID-19 and are not protected with anti-bodies.

So far, 24% of health workers have been vaccinated and the plan is to vaccinate another 49%. The level of confidence in the safety of vaccines amongst health workers is high and amounts to 76%, shows the survey, conducted in January before the start of a nation-wide vaccination campaign.

Almost 9,000 doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, midwives, dentists, psychologists, pharmacists, and other medical personnel participated in the survey.

"It is interesting to note that 2 out of 10 respondents had contracted COVID-19. Just over half of the respondents (56%) believe they could get infected while almost as many (55%) consider COVID-19 to be a dangerous disease," a press release said.

Health workers were asked to evaluate, on a scale of 1 to 7, their stance regarding several psychological predictors that are crucial to deciding about getting vaccinated. People willing to be vaccinated have a tendency to consider vaccines to be safe, do not underestimate the danger of the disease, weigh the pros and cons less, and have a greater level of collective responsibility.

The majority of health workers who have been vaccinated or plan to get vaccinated against COVID-19 have in the past five years also been vaccinated against the flu.

Health workers assessed the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine with a score of 5.4 on a scale of 1 to 7. They gave the same mark for the importance of analysing the risks and benefits of vaccination prior to making a decision.

There are 73,000 people employed in Croatia's health system.

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