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Young people twice as likely to refuse a coronavirus vaccine, study shows – Telegraph.co.uk
Only half of the UK said they would get a vaccine if one was available

Younger people are twice as likely to refuse a Covid vaccine, a study by King’s College London has shown.
A survey of the UK population found that while only 11 per cent of people between 55 and 75 would likely or definitely refuse to get the vaccine, this rose to 22 per cent of under 25s.
The researchers said the findings that young people would not get vaccinated were deeply concerning.
Overall, only half of the population said that they would be certain or very likely to get a vaccine if o…
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