If It Were Up To Canadians They Would Give Up Their Region's Vaccines If Others Need It
Sharing is caring! If Canadians across the country had any say in giving up some of their vaccine supply so that other regions who needed it more got access, they would happily oblige.
In fact, 79% of Canadians would support sharing their province's supply, according to Narrative Research.
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The data comes from an online survey that was done between February 18 to 23, 2021, in which 1,230 Canadians weighed in on the hypothetical situation.
Canadians in one province were more up for the task of helping out a neighbour and that's actually Ontario. Meanwhile, Quebec, B.C. and the territories were less likely to do so.
The report also found that only 21% of people were against the idea of sharing their vaccines altogether.
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