Some 20 million Britons will refuse to take the vaccine: They Have Three Concerns

More than a third of Britons have said that they would not receive the Cavid-19 vaccine, a new survey has shown. The initial concerns of people concerned security (4.8%), efficiency (47%), or that there could be some (55%) side effects, followed by Periscope by Independent. This week's announcement, however, that Britain [...]
People's initial concerns concerned security (4.8%), efficiency (47%), or that there could be (55%) side effectsPeriscope from Independent.
However, this week's announcement that Britain was the first country to approve Pfizer's vaccine has raised optimism, with 60% of Britons thinking injection would be possible for them since April next year.
This survey was also taken with the support the British gave to their leaders and leaders, showing that Laborists had won two points while the conservatives had lost two points.
But Boris Johnson continues to be more beloved than Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition. /Periscope











