Eastern Europe, Djokovic and vaccine hesitancy
The Briefing18 Jan 2022

Eastern Europe, Djokovic and vaccine hesitancy

Australia has been gripped by the Novak Djokovic saga. His plight has highlighted a much wider vaccine story emerging in Eastern Europe.

Some countries like Bulgaria, are facing an Omicron surge – and their vaccination rates are less than 50 percent. Vojin Rakic, Professor at the University of Belgrade - a Serbian philosopher and political scientist – says some of the vaccine hesitancy can be blamed on people like Novak. BBC European correspondent, Kayleen Devlin, says there’s also an element of anti-western sentiment.

Hospitals are filling up, and governments are struggling to urge people to get vaccinated. On today’s Briefing, what’s behind the Covid crisis in Eastern Europe.

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