【法國真相】近半數法國人不會接種新冠疫苗!_風聞
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導讀:正常人都希望疫苗能終結新冠肺炎,可是法媒FRANCE 24這篇報道告訴我們,“只有民豬”病毒病入膏肓使歐美反科學反智甚囂塵上,歐美的的新冠肺炎大流行將是長期的。即使疫苗100%有效,但是對不接種的人來説也是完全無效的。

“我不會冒險”:法國在Covid-19疫苗懷疑論上名列世界前列
有希望的試驗結果使人們希望Covid-19疫苗儘快問世。但是,如果許多人拒絕服用該疫苗,會證明有效嗎?問題使法國當局感到擔憂,這裏的“疫苗猶豫”率是世界上最高的。
Ipos最近的一項研究發現,只有54%的法國人説,如果有的話,他們將接種Covid-19疫苗,這在所有接受調查的國家中是最低的。
社會科學教授安託萬·布里斯蒂耶爾(Antoine Bristielle)對法國疫苗的態度進行了研究,他對法新社説:“法國的疫苗接種率普遍低於國外,對新冠肺炎來説甚至更低。”
“我們注意到有一個年齡因素:老年人越傾向於接種疫苗。還有一個性別因素,因為女性對疫苗的同意少於男性,這首先是造成這種狀況的重要原因之一。拒絕接種疫苗是對政治機構的強烈不信任和對科學家的不信任。”
研究表明,為阻止大流行,疫苗的接種率可能需要高達80%,一些法國政客建議將其強制性化。
參議院議員傑拉德·拉爾徹(GérardLarcher)最近在法國電視台上説:“如有必要,我贊成強制接種疫苗。” “當您接種疫苗時,這不僅是為了您自己,也是一種對整個社會的團結和保護。”
同時,在星期四首都巴黎的街道上,意見分歧。
一位不願透露姓名的女士説:“也許像普通的流感疫苗一樣,還有一些我們尚不知道的副作用。” “我們仍在不惜一切代價尋找一種疫苗,但這並不意味着它會真正有效。我們目前對此一無所知,所以我不會冒險,這是肯定的。”
退休人員瑪麗·弗朗西斯(Marie-France)表示:“如果他們不想接種,他們就不想接種。” “但是我會接種,因為我今年66歲。我的健康狀況很脆弱,我會接種的。”
‘I won’t take the risk’: France leads the world in Covid-19 vaccine scepticism
Promising trial results have led to hopes that a Covid-19 vaccine is soon to be on the way. But will the vaccine prove effective if many refuse to take it? The question is worrying authorities in France where rates of ‘vaccine hesitancy’ are among the highest in the world.
A recent Ipos study found that just 54 percent of French people say they would get a Covid-19 vaccine if one were available, the lowest rate of any country surveyed.
“The acceptance of vaccination in general is lower in France than abroad, and even lower for Covid,” Antoine Bristielle, a social sciences professor who has researched attitudes towards vaccines in France, told AFP.
“We notice that there is an age factor: the older people are, the more they tend to want to be vaccinated. There is also a gender factor since women consent less to the vaccine than men, and above all one of the important reasons for refusing vaccination is the strong mistrust of political institutions and mistrust of scientists.”
Research has shown take up rates may need to be as high as 80 percent for a vaccine to put an end to the pandemic and some French politicians have suggested making the vaccine compulsory.
“I am in favour of compulsory vaccination if necessary,” the President of the Senate Gérard Larcher said on French television recently. “When you get vaccinated, it’s not just for yourself, it’s a form of solidarity and protection for the whole of society.”
Meanwhile, on the streets of the capital Paris on Thursday, opinion remained divided.
“Maybe there are side effects that we don’t know yet, like the normal flu vaccine,” said one woman, who declined to give her name. “We are still looking for a vaccine at all costs quickly, but doesn’t mean it will be really effective. We don’t know anything about it for the moment, so I won’t take the risk, that’s for sure.”
“If they don’t want to do it, they don’t want to do it,” said retiree Marie-France. “But I’ll do it because I’m 66 years old. My health is fragile, and I’ll do it.”