Health
Disadvantaged and strongly religious people less likely to get Covid vaccine – survey – The Guardian
Women slightly less likely than men to be vaccinated, and those 55 and older less likely to hesitate

People living in disadvantaged areas, people with populist views and people who are more religious are more likely to be hesitant or resistant to being vaccinated against Covid-19, the first nationally representative survey of attitudes towards a virus vaccine has found.
The survey found those with higher levels of household income, those who adopt public health measures and people who are more supportive of migration were more likely to get vaccinated.
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