Survey: Majority of Hungarians happy with government vaccine strategy
Fully 72 percent of Hungarians are satisfied with the government’s coronavirus vaccine procurement strategy, a survey conducted by the Centre for Fundamental Rights released on Thursday shows.
The telephone survey of 1,000 adults conducted in late April indicates that 60 percent of respondents measured the government’s success in terms of the fact that three quarters of people who had registered to be vaccinated had received a jab at the time of the survey.
Only 6 percent regarded the European Union as being responsible for Hungary’s high vaccination rate, the think tank said.
Fully 20 percent thought the pace of vaccinations could be higher while 18 percent were unimpressed by the government’s vaccine-related measures.
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Even though I’m NOT from Hungary, I have been VERY impressed with that country’s vaccination program.
Most other European nations should pay close attention to the vaccine-related strategy in Hungary and LEARN how to do things properly.
It leaves Brussels’ PATHETIC EFFORTS for dead.
Keep up the great work, Mr. Orban.