With the NHS on standby to start Covid vaccinations in December, how likely would you be to take the vaccine if you had the chance? (Please note this poll is anonymous).
How Likely Are You To Take The Covid Vaccine? 751 votes
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Think I'll wait and see first... I'm not an anti-vaxing idiot but I'm very mistrusting of a lot
I've never bothered with a Flu Vaccine either each winter, and with the COVID vaccine will want to know its safe before I have it jabbed inside me
I doubt I would be able to anytime soon I am 30 with no health conditions, but as soon as I am allowed I will have it
The brave people who have put themselves forward for trials to get to this point should be widely lauded.
I absolutely detest needles but this is one I'll be happy to see! .
If there's anyone on here that's been in the trials or involved in any of the development of these vaccines , I thank you greatly.
As I'm 52, I'm on the list of people eligible for the vaccine, but at the bottom, so it'll be several months before I can get the jabs
I'm 60 and work with some of the most vulnerable and likely to transmit infection so I hope to get a reasonably early opportunity.
My partner is over 60, is a teacher in a primary school, and has angina so I will be knocking on the door shouting if she isn't near the front of the queue.
Apart from the under 30's, the only people I know that don't want it are the people that believe in the Illuminati, man didn't land on the moon etc etc, as one might expect.
We'll get more than enough people vaccinated to protect everyone, but I still think it'll be late summer/autumn before we get to some sort of pre covid normality.
Not sure how well that would go down.
I had to have an armful, 4 I think, to go to Venezuela. It was a choice either have them or don't go.