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STUNNING CORONA POLL
Citizens of countries with the world’s largest economies will be largely uneasy about returning to normal life, even after getting the corona virus vaccine, he notes.
According to the current results of the Edelman Trust Barometer survey, conducted by the US Public Opinion Research Company Edelman with thousands of people over two decades on trust in basic institutions, 65 percent of respondents said they were “still in a pandemic mentality.”
According to the report, only 16 percent of respondents feel safe traveling by plane, while 23 percent stay in hotels and 28 percent eat inside restaurants. Among people who have had all doses of the corona virus vaccine, these statistics show little increase.
“Vaccinations only resulted in an average 5 percent increase in readiness to return to normal life, ” the survey said in a statement. About 7 out of every 10 participants are worried that the new outbreak could happen at any moment,” he said.
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THE CRISIS WAS NOT WELL MANAGED
April 30 May to May 11, a total of 16,800 people from 14 countries (Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, Britain, the United States) participated in the survey, Turkey Medicals reported.
The survey results may raise doubts about theories put forward by some officials that the world’s major economies will experience a strong recovery in the coming months due to subdued demand during the pandemic.
Also, citizens of countries with large economies around the world believe their governments are not managing the pandemic crisis well, according to the survey. Only participants in China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and India expressed their approval of what their governments were doing in managing the pandemic crisis.
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IT WILL CREATE LONG-TERM SOCIAL PROBLEMS
The confidence rate of respondents in India, the country with the highest daily cases of corona virus in the world, was measured at 77 percent. But the confidence rate in India has fallen by 2 percentage points, according to the January 2021 survey.
Several other polls also showed that the approval rating of Indian Prime Minister had fallen to record lows during the fight against the pandemic.
According to the Edelman survey, many people also believe that the pandemic will create long-term societal problems. 55 per cent of respondents believe that more mental problems will arise due to the pandemic, while a similar proportion of respondents believe that another problem will be permanent unemployment.
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