Health
Vaccine hesitancy: what is behind the fears circulating in BAME communities? – The Guardian
Nazia Parveen and Annabel Sowemimo explain the root causes of the hesitancy among black, Asian and minority ethnic people to be vaccinated against Covid-19
There are now more than 6 million people in the UK who have had at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine as efforts to speed up the inoculations process continue to intensify. But as more of those in the highest risk age groups get their jabs, there are growing concerns in government about the rates of vaccine hesitancy in some black and minority ethnic communities.
The Guardians communities correspondent Nazia Parveen tells Rachel Humphreys that, despite evidence that those in minority groups were…
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