Hesitancy towards a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN) covering the period 23 June to 18 July 2021. Additional analysis examines hesitancy in areas of Great Britain between 7 January to 28 March and 28 April to 18 July 2021.
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Coronavirus and vaccine hesitancy, Great Britain: 9 August 2021
Hesitancy towards a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN) covering the period 23 June to 18 July 2021. Additional analysis examines hesitancy in areas of Great Britain between 7 January to 28 March and 28 April to 18 July 2021.
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Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy falling across the regions and countries of Great Britain
Adults from all English regions, Scotland and Wales became increasingly likely to say they would accept the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine during the first half of 2021, with some of the biggest changes seen among people in self-reported bad health.
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Coronavirus and vaccine hesitancy, city regions
Estimates of vaccine sentiment for city region geographies split by characteristics including age, employment, tenure, health and Index of Multiple Deprivation. Analysis based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
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Coronavirus and vaccine hesitancy, International Territorial Level (ITL) 2
Estimates of vaccine sentiment for ITL2 geographies including split by sex. Analysis based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
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Coronavirus and vaccine hesitancy, International Territorial Level (ITL) 1
Estimates of vaccine sentiment for ITL1 geographies (countries and regions of the UK) split by characteristics including age, employment, tenure, health and Index of Multiple Deprivation. Analysis based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
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Coronavirus and vaccine hesitancy, Great Britain
Estimates of vaccine sentiment with breakdowns by different population groups. Analysis based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.