According to a survey by the International University of Health and Welfare, about 40% of women in their 20s and 30s and nearly 20% of women in their 50s answered that they would like to see the vaccination of the new coronavirus. It was.

Experts surveyed point out that it is important to first explain politely to those who are at high risk of getting sick and are uncertain about vaccination.

The survey was conducted by Professor Koji Wada of the International University of Health and Welfare on the Internet for three days from the 13th of this month, targeting people in their 20s and 60s in 1 metropolitan area and 3 prefectures. ..



When asked about their desire for vaccination,


▼ "I want to get vaccinated as soon as possible" or "I have already got vaccinated" was the most common at 57.3%,


▼ "I want to see a little more" was 23.8%, and


▼ "I want to get vaccinated too much" "I don't think" and "I don't want to inoculate" were 17.0% in total.



The percentage of those who answered "I want to see the situation" was high among

young women


,


38.7% for

women in their 20s and 39.0% for


women in their

30s, and

26.7% for


women in their


40s


and 17.2

% for

women in their

50s. %,


▼ 13.9% in the 60s


, which was higher than that of men except in the 50s, even in the age group when the risk of becoming severe was relatively high.



70% to 80% of women of all ages answered "I'm worried about side reactions" as the reason for "I want to see the situation" and "I don't want to inoculate", and Professor Wada said, "First of all, the age group with a high risk of aggravation. Therefore, it is important for the doctor to give a polite explanation by working with people who are uncertain about vaccination and taking opportunities for medical treatment. "