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05 March 2021
People’s willingness to have a coronavirus vaccine is increasing across the world, according to a new report on attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccines.
A survey of 14 countries which ran between November 2020 and February 2021 found that almost 6 in 10 people (58%) would take a vaccine if it was offered to them now and that willingness has risen in 9 of the countries.
Led by Imperial College London’s Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) in collaboration with YouGov, more than 13,500 people took part in each survey, which has also highlighted major differences in attitudes towards vaccines around the globe. Our data shows that many countries still have much to do to address vaccine hesitancy. Prof Ara Darzi Co-Director, IGHI
04 February 2021
People’s willingness to get vaccinated against the coronavirus is rising, according to a new report on global attitudes towards vaccines.
More than half of those surveyed (54%) would take a vaccine if it was offered to them next week. This is an increase from November when the same survey, which ran across 15 countries and included 13,500 people each time, showed that just 4 in 10 (41%) would be willing to get vaccinated at the time.
However the survey from Imperial College London’s Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI), in collaboration with YouGov, has highlighted major differences in attitudes towards vaccines across the world.