How likely are you to get a Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination when one is available to you?

Summary

  • A strong majority of residents would get a vaccine (80%) at full sample level.
  • Clear variation by age group – younger age groups less likely to get a vaccine compared to older age groups; little variation by gender – females are slightly more likely than males to get a vaccination.
  • Large variation by ethnic group – residents from BAME background are much less likely to have a vaccination, +20 percentage point selecting ‘unlikely’ compared to white residents.

Total Sample chart:
This chart shows that a strong majority (80%) of residents would get a vaccine when one is available to them.

Sample chart

Base 1,319

Age chart:
This chart shows a clear variation by age group, as younger age groups are less likely to get a vaccine compared to older age groups.

Age chart

Base 16-24: 163 | 25-34: 275 | 35-44: 200 | 45-54: 212 | 55-64: 175 | Over 65: 237 

Gender chart:
This chart shows a little variation by gender, females are slightly more likely than males to get a vaccination when available.

Gender chart

Base Male: 642 | Female: 617

Ethnicity chart:
This chart shows a large variation by ethnic group, residents from BAME background are much less likely to have a vaccination, compared to white residents.

Ethnicity chart

Base White: 1,058 | BAME: 143