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88% of adults say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new study.
The Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association survey found just 4% of the population wouldn t get an injection, with the remainder unsure.
This survey from the IPHA and Ipsos MRBI has shown interest in vaccine take-up as improved since the start of the year.
Nearly 9 out of 10 people have either got or would get a vaccine, which is a 13% rise since January.
On the other hand, just 4% say they wouldn t get one, which is down from 7%.
Director of Communications at the IPHA Bernard Malee says it shows the public are trusting the science.