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British Indian survey finds reluctance in community towards COVID-19 vaccines – Devdiscourse
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Only 56 per cent of BritishIndians would take a vaccine to protect against COVID-19 and women fall within the significantly less likely to be open to a jab over fertility concerns, a new survey by a think tank led by Oxford University experts said on Thursday.
The research by the 1928 Institute, a platform created to research and reflect the views of BritishIndians as the UK’s largest ethnic minority group, follows concerns about a lower uptake of COVID-19 jabs among Britain’s ethnic minority populations…
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