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India tops global survey on COVID-19 vaccination intent; rising hesitancy in many countries – The Tribune India
The survey also asked the respondents how soon after a vaccine becomes available would they get one

New Delhi, November 6
Indians are the keenest on getting vaccinated whenever a COVID-19 vaccine is available, even as people in 10 out of 15 countries showed a growing reluctance about getting vaccinated, according to a global survey.
In the World Economic Forum/Ipsos survey of 18,526 adults from 15 countries, 73 per cent said they would get a COVID-19 vaccine if available, down from 77 per cent in August.
While vaccination intent has remained unchanged at 87 per cent in India since August, it has…
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