6 out of 10 people opposed the introduction of the youth quarantine pass.



As a result of a survey through the SBS News website, as of 6 pm on the 8th, 62% of the total respondents had an objection to the introduction of the youth quarantine pass.



In addition, 42% of respondents said that 'the choice of teenagers and their parents is ignored' as the biggest problem with the introduction of the youth quarantine pass.



Next, 33% of respondents viewed 'failure to form a consensus on the need for vaccination and safety' as a problem, and 23% answered 'excessive concern of citizens' as the biggest problem.



SBS Press Headquarters Digital News Bureau conducted a survey through its website in line with the Ministry of Education's 'Youth Quarantine Pass Online Forum' held at 10:30 am today, and as of 6:00 pm, a total of 42,700 people surveyed. took part in



Currently, among those under the age of 18, 12 to 17 years old are already included in the target of the COVID-19 vaccine and are being vaccinated.



The government initially allowed this age group to choose whether to vaccinate or not, but since the quarantine situation worsened after the gradual recovery of daily life last month, it is strongly recommended.



In particular, from February next year, the application of the quarantine pass to teenagers between the ages of 12 and 18 has been decided to expand, and the opposition of compulsory vaccination is spreading among parents and academies.