A third of Russians (34%) have heard in some way about the recognition of Meduza*, TV Rain* and others as foreign agents – 15% know about it, 19% – have heard of it. Two-thirds (65%) have not heard anything about it. Respondents aged 55 and older are most informed on this issue: 39% have at […]
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Flu vaccination
A quarter of Russians (23%) got a flu shot last fall/winter. This is 8 percent more than in 2016 (15%).
People in power
More than half of Russians (56%) believe that the current people in power are concerned only with their financial and career well-being. This indicator has been growing over the past few years and reached the level of 2011 (54%). Only 16% believe that they are a good team leading the country in the right way – the lowest point since 2013.
National Unity Day
Two-thirds (64%) of Russians know that National Unity Day is celebrated on November 4. This indicator has grown significantly since 2017 (53%).
Events of the month
For 21% of Russians, coronavirus-related events stood out the most in October: the non-working days, increased incidence and vaccination. 10% recalled the events surrounding the State Duma elections, 4% – accidents: gas explosions, school shootings, car accidents. Last month only 4% of Russians talked about the events related to coronavirus. The ANO Levada Center has […]
Nobel Peace Prize
A quarter of Russians know about the editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta Dmitry Muratov receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. The same amount of people have a positive attitude to this event. Among fellow Nobel Prize winners people most often recall M. Gorbachev, A. Sakharov and A. Solzhenitsyn.
Coronavirus, vaccine and measures
Half of Russians are afraid of contracting coronavirus, the other half are not afraid. The share of Russians who are not ready to get vaccinated has been gradually decreasing for six months. More than half of respondents believe that the main COVID-related issues are yet to come. The most popular measure to combat the epidemic has become the mandatory vaccination of certain groups of citizens. The least popular is lockdown. 61% of Russians believe that coronavirus is a biological weapon.
Torture
Two-thirds of Russians believe that torture is unacceptable under any circumstances. 20% believe that torture is permissible in extreme cases: if it can save the innocent lives or to those who have committed serious violent crimes.
Approval of institutions, state of affairs in the country, trust in politicians and electoral ratings of parties
The approval of V. Putin and the State Duma has grown. The approval of other government institutions has not changed. There is an increase in electoral ratings of the Communist Party and the New People party.
Problems of the society
In August, Russians considered rising prices, poverty and corruption to be the main problems of society. A third of respondents considered the coronavirus epidemic one of the main problems of the society. Concerns about rising prices have grown in the last few months.