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Coronavirus vaccine Q&A in five South Asian languages – BBC News
Experts answer the most-asked vaccine questions in English, Gujarati, Punjabi, Sylheti, Tamil and Urdu.
media captionDivya Chadha Manek from the UK Vaccine Taskforce answers questions from British Asians about the vaccine
Research suggests that ethnic minorities in the UK are more reluctant to take the new coronavirus vaccine.
The UK was the first country to approve the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. The first batch of 800,000 doses began to be administered on Tuesday 8 December.
The mass Covid-19 vaccination programme began with the elderly, health workers, and carers. Up to four million more…
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