Georgia

Vaccine confidence in Georgia is average* compared to other countries. The latest data we have for Georgia is from surveys conducted in 2018, which showed that 60% of people feel that vaccines are safe and 67% think they are effective. 78% of those surveyed said they believe it’s important for children to have vaccines.

Confidence in vaccines in Georgia has increased since the first surveys carried out there. In 2015, average vaccine confidence was very low*. 32% of people felt that vaccines were safe and 39% thought they were effective. 3% said they believed it was important for children to have vaccines.

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