• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Covid-19 vaccine efficacy and Russian public support for anti-pandemic measures
  • Contributor: Borisova, Ekaterina [VerfasserIn]; Ivanov, Denis S. [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: Helsinki: BOFIT, the Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies, 1.7.2021
  • Published in: BOFIT discussion papers ; 2021,9
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 27 Seiten); Illustrationen
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9789523233812
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  • Keywords: Covid-19 ; vaccine ; non-pharmaceutical measures ; anti-pandemic restrictions ; lockdown ; anxiety ; Graue Literatur
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  • Description: In this study, we use random assignment of vignettes that feature optimistic and pessimistic scenarios with respect to vaccine safety and efficacy on a sample of roughly 1,600 Russians in order to gauge public support for anti-pandemic measures under various scenarios. Negative information on vaccine safety and efficacy reduces support for the anti-pandemic measures among individuals who fear Covid-19 and were initially supportive of government restrictions. These individuals tend to be old, and therefore vulnerable to Covid-19, and politically active. This loss of support is strongest for economically costly measures such as banning of large gatherings and the shuttering of non-essential businesses. Mask-wearing, which involves only minor costs, finds broad acceptance. We interpret the reactions in light of adaptation, fatigue over Covid-19 restrictions, and fatalism. The political consequences of non-pharmaceutical measures to deal with a pandemic include loss of public support over time, erosion of trust in government, and political backlash.
  • Access State: Open Access