According to a poll by TV broadcaster ATV, 62 percent are dissatisfied with the government's vaccination management.
The majority of Austrians are dissatisfied with the government's vaccination management. This is shown by a poll by pollster Peter Hajek with 500 people for ATV. Accordingly, only four percent are of the opinion that the federal government has done a very good job. 29 percent think that the vaccination has been prepared and implemented “rather well” so far. A full 62 percent do not give the federal government a good report.
35 percent rate the vaccination management as “rather bad”. 27 percent even find it “very bad”. Among the electorate, the ÖVP voters, with 70 percent, support the federal government's vaccination management. With 85 percent, the FPÖ voters rate the measures of the federal government in relation to the corona vaccination the most negative.
“The delays in vaccine deliveries can hardly be blamed on the federal government itself, but they put a lot of pressure on the mood, because for months vaccination has been praised as the solution to all problems. Far larger parts of the population now want to be vaccinated than in the previous year, now there are But there are too few vaccine doses, “Hajek analyzes.