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After the problems with the vaccine, are you going to get vaccinated against measles and rubella?

Friday, Octomber 24
“I’m always careful with vaccinations. Some children who were vaccinated had serious health problems afterwards, so I’m not going to take my child to the vaccination centre.”
Lali, housewife, 35

“I’m not going to be vaccinated because I’m allergic, and as I don’t know much about the medicine I will refrain from vaccination.”
Lasha, dancer, 25

“None of my friends are going to get vaccinated, especially after the broadcast on TV about the children who went faint after the vaccination.”
Gvantsa, student, 18

“I’m not afraid of any consequences that might follow the vaccination but I’m still not going to get vaccinated as I have already had both measles and rubella in my childhood.”
Dato, businessman, 22

“Well, as I remember I was vaccinated in childhood and I don’t see any necessity to get vaccinated a second time.”
Nino, student, 23

“I have already been vaccinated, in a policlinic on the first day with my small brother. I must confess that I was a bit afraid when I heard the news about the children who were taken to hospital, but thanks to God I’m OK.”
Ana, pupil, 16