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Britain finds greater Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy in young people
2021-07-03 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-世界     原网页

       

       LONDON (BLOOMBERG) - Britain is finding young people more reluctant to take Covid-19 vaccines than adults, potentially complicating the next stage in the fight against the disease.

       Some 14 per cent of 16-to-17-year-olds were hesitant to get vaccinated in the month to June 20, the Office for National Statistics said on Friday (July 2). That is 10 points higher than the rate for adults.

       It was the first time the ONS looked at the younger population in its monthly research on vaccine hesitancy.

       The figures indicate the difficulty the government faces as it weighs when to immunise children, one of the measures health officials say is necessary to fully protect society from the virus.

       It is becoming a nightmare for schools, with 5.1 per cent of students absent due to Covid-19 in the last week.

       The British government is considering mandatory testing instead of self-isolation to reduce the impact on education and parents who have to support sick children.

       Vaccines could be another solution.

       So far jabs are not yet available to the young in Britain, a contrast with France and Italy, which are already giving doses to those above age 12.

       Infections are spreading rapidly in Britain, with 1-in-260 testing positive in England in the week to June 26, almost double the 1-in-440 reading a week ago. In Scotland, infections hit 1-in-150 people.

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