86 percent of those surveyed are not afraid that they or their family members may be infected with coronavirus, but nevertheless behave cautiously, as indicated by 85 percent taking measures to reduce social contact and washing their hands more frequently, and 75 percent wears masks and gloves.
The survey found that Serbian citizens have a high level of confidence in the health care system, according to a statement saying that 70 percent of those surveyed said they would see a doctor if they felt the symptoms of coronavirus.
More than half of the respondents believe that politicians bring discomfort and panic.
60 percent of them do not trust the media.
Half of the respondents would report a neighbor who returned from abroad and violated a measure of self-isolation, and 65 percent said they would not report a citizens over 65 who violate the restraining order and thus endanger their lives, but would personally advise them not to violate the ban movements due to excessive fines.
Regarding the possibility of introducing a 24-hour curfew, the same percentage is of those who support and do not support it - 43 percent each.
When it comes to the vaccine for the new coronavirus, 60 percent of those surveyed believe that Chinese scientists will be the first to develop and market it, 24 percent say it will be done by the US, and 11 percent think it will be Germany.
Asked if the virus had passed from a bat to a human or if it came from lab,
the largest percentage of those who thought scientists made the virus was 44 percent, and 39 percent were undecided.
The statement said that 30 percent of respondents did not believe there was an association between the new 5G technology and coronaviruses, 15 percent said there was an association, and 55 percent were undetermined.
A survey conducted from April 8 to April 15 surveyed 5,989 citizens, which, according to a statement, makes it the largest public opinion poll conducted in Serbia since the outbreak of the epidemic.
Građani Srbije se ne plaše koronavirusa, ali su oprezni, 70 odsto ima poverenja u zdravstveni sistem zemlje, a čak 90 odsto anketiranih smatra da ćemo do prvog juna obuzdati epidemiju tog virusa, kada očekuju i ukidanje vanrednog stanja, pokazalo je najnovije istraživanje Centra za međunarodnu...
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