One in five Irish people would not take a traditional vaccine, survey suggests

A significant number of people said they would take a traditional vaccine (40%) over an mRNA jab (25%) (PA)
A significant number of people said they would take a traditional vaccine (40%) over an mRNA jab (25%) (PA)

One in five Irish people said they would not take a traditional vaccine, a worldwide research project found.

A further one in four said they would not take an mRNA vaccine, with this sentiment higher among parents of dependent children.

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