"Figure 7: Among those unlikely to have the vaccine, “I am worried about the side effects” was the most common reason given by ethnic minority groups","" "Great Britain, 10 December 2020 to 10 January 2021","" "","" "Notes","1. Question: ""For what reasons would you be unlikely to have a vaccine for the coronavirus (COVID-19) if it was offered to you?"" Respondents asked to select all that apply. 2. Base population for percentage: adults who reported they were “very unlikely” or “fairly unlikely” to have the COVID-19 vaccine if it was offered to them or who had reported deciding not to take the COVID-19 vaccine when offered it. 3. Confidence intervals are provided in the datasets associated with this bulletin. As a general rule, if the confidence interval around one estimate overlaps with the interval around another, we cannot say with certainty that there is more than a chance difference between the two estimates. 4. The chart includes some of the common reasons for not having the vaccine. The full list of reasons can be found in the [accompanying datasets](https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/healthandwellbeing/bulletins/coronavirusandthesocialimpactsongreatbritain/29january2021/relateddata). " "Unit","%" "","" "","Ethnic Minority groups","White group" "I am worried about the side effects","64","45" "I am worried about the long-term effects on my health","53","45" "I would wait to see how well the vaccine works","46","44" "I do not think it will be safe","41","30" "I do not feel the coronavirus (COVID-19) is a personal risk","11","21"