Not all COVID-19 vaccines are seen as equal by some
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May 21, 2021 12.05am
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So-called experts have misunderstood the COVID-19 vaccine-hesitancy for over-50s (“Women and over-55s most reluctant to be vaccinated”, May 20). Most people who are vaccine-hesitant are only vaccine-hesitant in respect to AstraZeneca. They are not complacent. A follow-up question should have been; “Would you be willing to be vaccinated if offered the Pfizer vaccine?” I believe most of this group would jump at the chance to receive the Pfizer jab.
Judith Ellis, Arncliffe
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