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:
.

Vulnerable Adults, Some Using Wheelchairs, Forced To Share Inaccessible Vehicles At Kildare HSE Service
“Grabbed By the Neck”: Founder Tells Kildare Today Why She Launched New Female-Focused Taxi Service
Just 75% Of Landowners On Board So Far As Uisce Eireann Submits Plans For Major Water Supply Project
Two Kildare Animal Charities Share €170k Fund As Animal Welfare Costs Continue To Mount
Call To Make Extended Christmas Train Timetable Permanent For Commuter Towns
Roadside Memorial Ban Proposal Criticised Over Christmas Timing
Man (30s) Dies Following Collision Involving Bus, Car And Pedestrian At Kishawanny, Carbury
R402 Closed At Kishawanny, Carbury Following Road Traffic Incident