This includes those who've already received their 1st dose.
88 percent of people plan to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
The Irish Pharmaceutial Health Association, which carried out the study says this includes those who've already received their dose.
Between January and May there was a drop in those saying they won't get the jab or are unsure about it.
Public appetite for Covid-19 vaccine rises sharply since January – survey https://t.co/zkOUoD0RNL
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) May 24, 2021
IPHA spokesperson, Bernard Malee says it's good news for the vaccination rollout:
Only 4 per cent of Irish people would refuse a Covid 19 vaccine.
Bernard Malee says it appears the effectiveness of the jab is influencing opinions:
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