The vast majority of Malaysians agree that people who need to be at their workplace should be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. — Filepic
These are the findings of a survey conducted by the World Economic Forum and Ipsos of nearly 14,500 employed adults across 33 countries between last Oct 22 and Nov 5 – a few weeks before the emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron viral variant. Support for vaccination, testing, and face mask-wearing mandates is generally highest in eastern and southern Asia, Saudi Arabia and Latin America, and lowest in central, eastern, and northern Europe, and the United States.
While on average globally, about two-thirds of workers said they would get vaccinated in this scenario, four in five said so in China, Singapore and South Korea, while only half did in Russia, Poland and Romania.In Russia, Turkey and the Netherlands, the proportion of workers who would seek to avoid getting vaccinated or tested, while still keeping their jobs, is about double the global average of 9%.
In China, where only 12% of workers say they would be comfortable in this scenario, two-thirds said they would quit their job or work remotely instead .
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