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Most want compulsory vaccine and Covid passport, except young people and Vox voters

A considerable majority of Spaniards are committed to compulsory vaccination (the 58,5%) and by the Covid passport (62,4%) to continue advancing in the fight against the pandemic. This is clear from the macro-survey carried out by SocioMétrica for EL ESPAÑOL, which collects the opinions of citizens regarding the new year.

Against both measures are only the young people between 18 and 30 years old, as well as the voters of Vox. Within the first group, the 69,7% considers that inoculation should be optional, while only the 38,1% advocates the imposition of the certificate of immunity.

On the other hand, among the sympathizers of the party that presides Santiago Abascal, the 58,6% disapproves of forcing people to get vaccinated, just as only the 36,6% is positioned in favor of the obligatory nature of the Covid passport, which is already essential in twelve autonomous communities (with the exception of Castilla-La Mancha, Castilla y León, Extremadura, Galicia and Madrid).

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There are no significant differences if the data are disaggregated by sex, but there are by age. Young, who are the ones who mentally accuse pandemic fatigue the most, believe that the Covid passport should only be required in mass public shows (55.5%) and in discos (58.5%), but not in any other case (only 20.4%, for example, would make it extensible to the workplace).

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In the rest of the age groups, citizens are in favor of taxation in all settings. And it is that Spaniards between 32 and 65 years old would impose a passport even at work (56%), in public transport (57.5%) and in restaurants (58.7%). A figure that shoots up among those over 67 years of age to 67.8%, 68.6% and 67.4%, respectively.

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There are also significant differences due to political affiliations, since there seems to be a certain correlation between being on the left and supporting the impositions. Those most in favor of inoculation by rule are the voters of PSOE (74.6%) and More Country (74.4%), only behind the nationalists (84.1%), while those of Citizens (49.7%) and Vox (38.3%) are the most reluctant. Popular (65.5%) and you can (57.2%) are also favorable.

Castilians and Catalans

Disaggregated by autonomous communities, the data do not offer too many divergences, since in all of them the majority of citizens are in favor of the imposition of the vaccine and the obligatory nature of the Covid passport. It stands out, yes, that Catalonia It is the land that believes most strongly in this idea: 84.5% in the case of inoculation and 68.6% in the case of the immune certificate.

Castile and Leon, on the contrary, it appears as the most divided region. Only 50.7% believe that vaccination should be mandatory (49.2% believe that it is not), and 72.1% that the Covid passport should also be so.


Datasheet

3,000 interviews have been completed throughout Spain, proportional to the provincial censuses on territory, sex and age, through SocioMétrica’s own panel and the Gandia Integra management platform, between December 20 and 30, 2021.

The data have subsequently been weighted by employment status, educational level and vote recall in the 10-N elections. As it is a non-probability sampling, there is no sampling error, but convergence due to the equilibrium interaction, which is 97%. SocioMétrica is a partner of Insights + Analytics Spain, a business branch, a Data Science association that integrates Aneimo and Aedemo.

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