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The Covid-19 vaccination willingness rollercoaster


The Covid-19 vaccination willingness rollercoaster
Several global surveys suggest that after initial enthusiasm, vaccination uptake of coronavirus vaccines has fallen sharply. However, with the increased availability of vaccines this spring, people s appetite to take the Covid vaccine has returned, although Europeans’ willingness to take it is still below the level of other vaccines.
Published on 17 May 2021 at 16:37
For the first time, in late July and early August last year, Ipsos, commissioned by the World Economic Forum, asked nearly 20,000 people in 27 countries whether they would be willing to receive the coronavirus vaccine and, if not, why not. This included Hungary, among other countries. Later surveys excluded Hungary, and in total, 15 countries were surveyed worldwide. The countries measured only once were Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary, Poland and Russia. ....

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Pay up or put it off: Europe fails to treat mental health | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW


Pay up or put it off: Europe fails to treat mental health
Long waiting lists, high fees and bureaucratic hoops: In many EU countries, psychological treatment in public health care is inaccessible or inadequate for the people who need it most.
In the EU, one in 25 people have been diagnosed with depression, one in 20 with anxiety. Yet national public health care systems often don t provide adequate treatment, according to an investigation by the Spanish Newsroom Civio, within the European Data Journalism Network.
Not all people who need treatment for mental health issues receive it or are even diagnosed. In fact, a 2017 report funded by the European Commission found that although effective treatments exist, around 56% of patients with major depression receive no treatment at all. ....

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