Journal ArticleOpen Access
Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy among ethnic minority groups
Author Affiliations
St George's, University of London, Imperial College London, University College London
Published InBMJ
Year2021
Citations510
Abstract
With mass covid-19 vaccination efforts under way in many countries, including the UK, we need to understand and redress the disparities in its uptake. Data to 14 February 2021 show that over 90% of adults in Britain have received or would be likely to accept the covid-19 vaccine if offered. 1 However, surveys have indicated much greater vaccine hesitancy among people from some ethnic minorities. 2 -4 In a UK survey in December 2020, vaccine hesitancy was highest among black (odds ratio 12.96, 95% confidence interval 7.34 to 22.89), Bangladeshi, and Pakistani (both 2.31, 1.55 to 3.44) populations compared with people from a white ethnic background. en more worryingly, data up to 15 January 2021 show substantially lower rates of…
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