Study reveals low Covid jab take-up among black people in England

Over-70s of black African heritage 7.4 times more likely not to have had first dose than white people, says ONS

Over-70s of black African heritage in England are 7.4 times more likely not to have received a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine compared with their white British counterparts, according to analysis by the Office for National Statistics.

The ONS found that 90.2% of all over-70s resident in England had received at least one jab between 8 December last year and 11 March but the percentage vaccinated was lower among all minority ethnic groups compared with the white British population.

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