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Ethnic minorities, younger adults and women are less likely to accept the coronavirus vaccine if offered it, figures have revealed.
Overall, 88 per cent of adults said they would be very or fairly likely to agree to a jab, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.
Some 4 per cent were very or fairly unlikely and less than 1 per cent said they had declined the offer of a vaccine.
Meanwhile, 49 per cent of Black Britons surveyed said they would get the jab - compared to 85 per cent of white adults.
So far, 7.4 million people have had at least one vaccine dose across the UK.
In Birmingham, 50 per cent of people living in areas with high populations of Asian and African-Caribbean people turned down the vaccine when offered it.
SAGE warned the Government that surveys have found large proportions of black and Asian people in the UK say they would be likely to turn down a Covid vaccine if offered one.