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Why are ethnic minorities over-80 less likely to get COVID-19 vaccine in UK?

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 02:45s - Published
Why are ethnic minorities over-80 less likely to get COVID-19 vaccine in UK?

Why are ethnic minorities over-80 less likely to get COVID-19 vaccine in UK?

New research shows that BAME communities are less likely to get vaccinated than white people, especially those aged 80 and above in the UK.

But what are the underlying reasons for this low vaccine uptake and what efforts have been made to improve it?


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