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Nearly Half Unlikely to Take Vaccine

Public indignation and in the UK remains an issue for the Westminster regime’s ministers, as nearly half of respondents to Opinium poll say they worry about Covid-19 vaccine safety.

Considerably more than a third of the public say they are unlikely to take the Covid-19 vaccine when it becomes available, according to a new Opinium poll for the Observer.

It found that following the approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for emergency use by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority, the public have become much more optimistic about when they will receive a jab.

Three-fifths (60%) now think it will be offered to “people like them” by the end of April. This is up from 49% two weeks ago. Older people are even more optimistic; with majority (52%) thinking they will receive a vaccine by the end of February. It needs to be taken into account that as older people are unlikely to again be child bearers their taking the vaccine will effect only them and not their descendants.

However, there are still some underlying concerns that ministers will need to address. More than a third (35%) say they are unlikely to take it, while 48% worry that it will not be safe, 47% worry it will not be effective and 55% worry that it will have side-effects.

Despite the concerns, just one in five (20%) said they were unlikely to take it if it is available and the government recommends that they take it, down from 24% two weeks ago. More than two-thirds (68%) now say they would be likely to take it in those circumstances, up slightly from 67% two weeks ago.

The poll also found Labour taking a two-point lead over the Tories. Source

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  1. I wouldn’t touch their crap with a ten-foot pole. When you can get cured of this virus with hydroxychloroquine and zinc, why would you stick an unknown ingredient into your system? Can you spell S.T.U.P.I.D?

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