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COVID- 19 vaccination drive has been launched throughout the world in the past months with the aim to initially cover healthcare professionals and elderly population who are at high risk...

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  • COVID- 19 vaccination drive has been launched throughout the world in the past months with the aim to initially cover healthcare professionals and elderly population who are at high risk of COVID-19 infection due to occupational exposure and comorbidities, respectively

  • The Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities in the UK have shown hesitancy[4] for this vaccination drive, the black community followed by members of the Asian lineage

  • Concerns have been raised about the spread of vaccine hesitancy to other members of the society, especially among people who do not belong to the healthcare profession

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Introduction

COVID- 19 vaccination drive has been launched throughout the world in the past months with the aim to initially cover healthcare professionals and elderly population who are at high risk of COVID-19 infection due to occupational exposure and comorbidities, respectively. The Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities in the UK have shown hesitancy[4] for this vaccination drive, the black community followed by members of the Asian lineage.

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