Health
Covid: protecting others and record of vaccines ‘main reasons to get jab’ – The Guardian
Survey suggests almost one in two British people expect life to return to normal in a year
Preventing others from catching coronavirus and immunisations proven success against disease are the main reasons people see for taking the new vaccine, research has shown.
In a survey of 1,049 Britons, the top two reasons for having it each cited by 77% were to protect others from the virus and because vaccines have a long track record of working.
The desire to protect oneself from falling seriously ill with Covid-19 was given by 76%, the same number who cited their own reduction in risk of becoming…
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