
Most Russians are in favor of providing days off after being vaccinated against COVID-19 , according to a SuperJob survey data available to RBC.
According to them, six out of ten Russians or 59% supported the idea to oblige employers to provide employees with three mandatory days off after vaccination with pay. 11% were against.
How is vaccination against COVID-19 carried out in Russia. Infographic SocietySome proponents of the three-day rest believe that a person may be contagious for some time after vaccination, experts said. Opponents of this initiative, according to them, in turn considered such a proposal a "trick" in order to "stab as many of the population as possible."
The most active in favor of providing days off are already vaccinated Russians (71%) or those who are going to get vaccinated (60%), also follows from the SuperJob survey. Women more often than men spoke in favor of days off - 62% and 56%, respectively, explaining this by the fact that if an employee becomes unwell after vaccination, he will not be able to work effectively.
The initiative found the greatest support among Russians over 45 years old (65%), as well as among respondents with an income level of more than 80 thousand rubles. per month (60%).