Every tenth Russian will refuse the services of an unvaccinated master

Participants in the Avito Services survey will do this if the master does not have a vaccination certificate, a certificate of the presence of antibodies or a test.But in general, the respondents do not plan to require the masters to confirm their safety.

On average, every tenth customer of services is ready to refuse them if the master cannot provide proof of vaccination against coronavirus, a document on the presence of antibodies or the results of a PCR test, follows from a survey conducted by the Avito Services service. This was reported to RBC in the press service of the service.

At the same time, there are more such people among the older generation - about one in five. 23% of survey participants from this age group always ask about the availability of relevant certificates and certificates.

3 thousand people over the age of 18 took part in the Avito Services online survey, the upper age limit of the survey participants is over 60 years

However, for the most part, Russians are not interested in how safe the master providing services to them is from the point of view of the spread of coronavirus. Thus, 61% of respondents do not plan to ask people providing services to them about a document confirming the absence of COVID-19 .

A third of the respondents (35%) are not interested in whether the masters have a certificate of vaccination or antibodies, 33% are not interested in the presence of negative test results.

As part of the survey, the researchers also found out for which professions, according to Russians, vaccination is the most important. In the top of such professions, they named nannies, tutors and everyone who works with children, beauty masters, as well as cooks and waiters of catering services.

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In addition, taxi and public transport drivers are also required to be vaccinated or tested for antibodies. Representatives of the older generation spoke in favor of vaccinating delivery couriers.

Moscow was the first to introduce compulsory vaccination for certain groups of workers. Under the relevant order, employees of public catering, housing and communal services, multifunctional centers, theaters, cinema and other industries where work with clients is supposed to fall. Later, more than 20 regions made the same decision.

However, more than half of Muscovites did not support the decisions of the city authorities to one degree or another (53%, the survey was conducted by HeadHunter). 38% said that they definitely would not be vaccinated, even if the employer forced them to do so. In Russia, this figure is higher - 42%.

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Basically, Russians do not want to be vaccinated out of fear of possible long-term consequences, follows from the results of a joint study by the Platform social design center and Online Market Intelligence. This answer was given by 40% of the respondents.

31% of survey participants decided to postpone the vaccination in order to look at the consequences, 30% believe that it is possible to get sick with the vaccine.

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