The number of people expecting to travel internationally this year has fallen dramatically since the onset of the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Almost 16% of the public now say they intend to travel abroad this year, but the figure has fallen sharply since Ireland entered its third lockdown in late December.
A new study by the Central Statistics Office has also shown a people are broadly positive about taking the Covid-19 vaccine, with 87% saying they would take it next week if available.
Almost nine in ten (87.0%) respondents yet to receive the COVID-19 vaccine said they would get vaccinated next week if it were possiblehttps://t.co/0vIqRp5gFK#CSOIreland#Ireland#COVIDIreland#Health#SocialImpactpic.twitter.com/5UKxIQtJ3g Central Statistics Office Ireland (@CSOIreland) March 1, 2021
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