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looked at people's thoughts on major issues.

Over 70% of the respondents answered that the CCTV in the operating room should be installed in the operating room.

In addition, opinions differed according to age on the issue of choosing a corona vaccine and adjusting social distancing.



Continuing on, this is reporter Han Se-hyeon.



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We asked your opinion on the issue of installing CCTV in the operating room, which was passed to the National Assembly in July.



For the prevention of medical accidents and crimes, 'installation in the operating room' was overwhelming at 71.2%.



This is four times higher than the 17.9% 'installation of an entrance outside the operating room', a compromise proposed by the government.



Due to the contraction of medical staff and the risk of personal information leakage, only 7.8% of the respondents said they were against the installation.




Regarding the question about the choice of the COVID-19 vaccine, 54.1% said that the option should be guaranteed to relieve anxiety, and 43.9% said that the option should be limited because there is a concern about a disruption in the inoculation speed, 'guaranteeing a choice' was rather high.



For those in their 30s or younger who have not been vaccinated in earnest, the response to 'guarantee choice' was particularly high at 60%.




Regarding the social distancing easing policy applied from yesterday (1st), 46.5% were premature and 50.9% took appropriate measures, with strong support for and against.



By age group, young people aged 18 to 29 years old and older people over 60 years old answered that it was appropriate, and those in their 30s and 50s answered that it was premature.




Regarding the disaster aid that has been paid since last year to overcome the corona damage, neither personal help nor social effect was large, but the highest at 36.2%.



It was followed by personal help and a great social effect, with 23.6%.




This survey was commissioned by SBS and Ipsos, an opinion polling agency, and from the 28th to the 29th of last month, 1,04 responses were obtained through wired and wireless telephone interviews nationwide, and the sample error was ±3.1 at the 95% confidence level. % points.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, Video editing: Jeong Seong-hoon, CG: Seo Seung-hyeon·Kang Yoo-jeong)



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Investigation Request: SBS


Investigation Agency: Ipsos


Investigation Date: June 28-29, 2021


Investigation Target: 18 years of age or older nationwide 1,400 men and women (extracting wired RDDs and wireless virtual numbers after allocating gender, age, and region)


Survey method: Wired and wireless telephone interview survey (wireless 90%, wired 10%)


Response rate: 12.3% 


Weighting method: by gender, age, and region Weighting (cell weighting/based on the resident registration population of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security at the end of May 2021)


Sample error: ±3.1% points (95% confidence level)



For more information, see the National Election Opinion Survey Deliberation Committee or SBS News website.



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