COVID-19: Is the Indian variant spreading because of vaccine hesitancy?

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Concerns are rising about people being eligible to get a COVID19 vaccine but not going to get it. Sky News looks into whether there is a link between vaccine uptake and an increase in Indian variant cases 👇

But scientists and MPs have criticised the government for blaming vaccine hesitancy on the spread.

Sky News analysis estimates that more than 95% of those aged over 50 in England have had their first dose. • They have a specific illness and their doctor has told them not to get the vaccine or to wait until they are betterBolton, where the Indian variant was first prevalent, has seen a fairly average uptake in the vaccine compared with the rest of the nation - but has the highest COVID-19 case rate.

 

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moot. It's spreading amongst younger non vaccine eligible people. Hopefully none of these youngsters suffer from long covid in the future. And remember vaccines are not 100%

Because its an experimental vaccine, with one possible side effect of sterilisation.

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