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COVID-19 vaccine refusal is higher among health and social care workers who feel pressured by their employers


COVID-19 vaccine refusal is higher among health and social care workers who feel pressured by their employers
COVID-19 vaccine refusal is higher among health and social care workers who feel pressured by their employers
12 May 2021
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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Study offers insight into vaccination across ethnic minority groups and emphasises variations in outreach and the importance of voluntary vaccination
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Health and social care workers who felt under greater pressure from their employers to receive COVID-19 vaccination were more likely to decline it, according to preliminary new research highlighting factors influencing uptake. ....

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Single dose of Oxford or Pfizer '80% effective at preventing hospital admission'


A single shot of the Pfizer or Oxford vaccine offers dramatic protection against hospital admission and severe disease in older people, according to a new study from Public Health England (PHE).
Health Secretary Matt Hancock hailed the “exciting” real-world data which found either vaccine is more than 80% effective at preventing hospital admission around three to four weeks after the first dose.
England’s deputy chief medical officer Professor Jonathan Van-Tam said the data offered a glimpse of how the vaccine programme “is going to hopefully take us into a very different world in the next few months”.
The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, included more than 7.5 million people aged 70 and over in England. ....

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