More than half of Poles surveyed said Poland is not prepared for another outbreak of infection, according to United Surveys survey data published on August 26 on the RMF FM website.
52% of respondents believe that Poland is not sufficiently prepared for the outbreak of another epidemic. The opposite opinion is shared by 28.1% of respondents and 19.8% did not express an opinion on the matter.
It is important to note that the answers showed a correlation depending on the respondents’ political views. Among voters of the ruling coalition (Civic Coalition, Third Way and Left), 40% of respondents answered in the affirmative, among them the option “definitely yes” was chosen by 6.6%.
Among the opposition voting group, i.e. Law and Justice and Confederation, 16.7% believed that Poland was well prepared. 59.7% thought otherwise. Of the 16.7% of respondents, the answer “definitely not” was given by 36.6% of this group.
Please note that the survey was conducted by United Surveys, conducted for RMF FM and Dziennik Gazeta Prawna. It was conducted on July 26-28 this year in a representative group of 1000 adults using the CAWI/CATI method.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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