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Most Slovaks do not believe the findings of the boiler representative about vaccines according to the survey

Most Slovaks do not believe the findings of the boiler representative about vaccines according to the survey


The agency appealed to a thousand respondents.

BRATISLAVA. Finding a government’s representative to address Covid’s management Petr Kotlar 61 percent of respondents do not believe.

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As it follows From an exclusive survey of the agency as for JOJ 24 The confidence in the finding of Petr Kotlar, almost 50 percent of respondents certainly do not believe his findings and 16 percent rather do not believe.

22 percent of respondents believe the findings of the government representative, 10 percent certainly and 12 percent rather believe. Almost 11 percent of respondents could not answer and more than one percent of respondents did not want to answer.

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The findings of Petr Kotlar believe above average 50 or more years; with the lowest education achieved; from Bratislava, Nitra, Banská Bystrica and Košice regions. Significantly above average believe his findings voters of the Republic of the Republic, SNS and parties Direction.

Men aged 18 to 33 do not believe the findings of Petr Kotlar; from Bratislava, Trenčín, Žilina and Prešov regions. His voters of Democrats do not trust him significantly, PS., ‘ SaS., ‘ KDHSlovakia and slightly above -average voters voice and the Hungarian Alliance.

The addressed respondents should have answered the question – do you believe if you believe in the findings of Petr Kotlar – the government Plenipotentiary to address Covid’s management? According to his claims all tested batch vaccines against Covid-19 They contained genetic information capable of modifying human DNA, which he compared to corn modification.

The agency appealed to 1,000 respondents.



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