Health
Nearly a third of Britons don’t want to take Covid vaccine, poll shows – The Independent
The new research also shows 60 per cent of Brits think an inoculation could be available to them by April next year.
More than a third of Britons have said they are unlikely to take a Covid-19vaccine, a new poll has revealed.
The primary concerns of people reticent to take a jab is that it will not be safe (48 per cent), effective (47 per cent) or could have side effects (55 per cent).
However the announcement this week that Britain was the first country to approve the Pfizer vaccine has fuelled optimism, with 60 per cent of Brits thinking an inoculation could be available for them by April next year.
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