fbpx

Would you trust a COVID-19 vaccine made available to the public by 2021?

COVID-19 continues to be a healthcare focus as we enter autumn with organisations around the world racing towards a COVID-19 vaccine.

COVID-19 continues to be a healthcare focus as we enter autumn with organisations around the world racing towards a COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccine development and testing usually takes much longer, but this month, the University Of Oxford’s vaccine expanded into US Phase III clinical trials with 30,000 volunteers.

In Russia, the Sputnik V vaccine was approved prior to the completion of phases 1 and 2, and before phase 3 had started.

Britain has already signed deals for more than 340 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine that is likely to be provided in the second half of 2021. Some experts are concerned that the vaccines developed and brought to market for COVID-19 will be risky due to condensed testing and unknown long-term effects.

In September, we asked our panel members in the United Kingdom, Germany and Spain: “Would you trust a COVID-19 vaccine made available to the public by 2021?”. 

United Kingdom

Germany

Spain

Have your voice heard on relevant healthcare topics.

Join today and take part in paid market research studies!

Leave a Reply

Join Today

Registration is free and only takes a few clicks

Panel Members

Check your available studies

latest posts

epilepsy and absence seizure

Epilepsy and Absence Seizure: Patient Experience with Tim

What are epilepsy and absence seizures? What´s the difference between the two and how does this neurological disease affect people living with it? Find out by reading Tim Dahoda’s story, who got diagnosed with epilepsy at age 15.

healthcare workers strikes

Healthcare Workers Strikes 2023: For or Against?

To what extent do M3 panel members agree healthcare workers strikes are the most effective means to address the major issues in healthcare and improve working conditions and employment terms?