‘Mor Yong’ opens survey results of parents of children 5-11 years willing to vaccinate 75.3% of COVID-19

14 Feb 2022 – Prof. Dr. Yong Phu Worawan, Head of the Center specializing in Clinical Virology Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Post a message via Facebook that Covid 19 Vaccines Vaccination is voluntary.

Getting vaccinated once morest covid 19 in Thailand is voluntary.

This study had 4 high school students practice doing research, questionnaires, and data analysis. It teaches us to think and analyze.

We have started to vaccinate children 5-11 years old. It has begun. As previously mentioned, children are the last group that should be vaccinated.

From a voluntary questionnaire among parents with children aged 5 to 11 years on their willingness to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Thailand via social media during February 11-13, 2022.

There were a total of 3,588 parents answering questions. The results were sufficient to assess as shown in the figure.

The respondents had a wide range of occupations. They are medical personnel, government officials, private businesses, private companies, and housewives, among others.

live in Bangkok most other provinces, especially the perimeter and spread almost all over the country

Parents (3,588 people) will allow 75.3 percent of children aged 5 to 11 received the covid 19 vaccine and 24.7% did not.

In the number to be vaccinated (2,700 cases), the type of vaccine required According to the registration from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), it will be 59.2 percent pfizer, 30.7% sinopharm, 5.6% sinovac and 4.6% alternating type of vaccine.

From all the data shows that The need to vaccinate children remains around three-quarters, and the choice of vaccination varies.

Interestingly, open-ended questions. especially those who do not need to give their children to get vaccinated Most will take into account the side effects. and long-term effects of vaccines

Awareness, benefits, benefits and side effects of vaccines in various vaccines It will be very helpful in helping parents make decisions.

The students in the study were Mr. Nakit Suthinoraset, Ms. Lita Tantipraphas, Mr. Noraset Suthinoset and Ms. Piyapha Suthinoset.

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