Vaccine Hesitancy Varies More with Age than Ethnicity, ONS Finds

The debate on vaccine hesitancy has so far focused primarily on ethnicity, but new findings by the ONS suggest that variation by age is also significant. The new figures reveal that whilst a black person is roughly six times more likely to express vaccine hesitancy than a white person, someone aged 16 to 29 is 17 times more likely to be unsure than someone aged 80 or over. Here are the key findings on age:

In the first phase of the vaccine rollout in the UK, the Joint Committee of Vaccinations and Immunization (JCVI) advised on priority groups that included those aged 50 years and over. Our analysis of older age groups is consistent with this advice, with additional groups covering those aged 16 to 29 years and 30 to 49 years.

Among adults aged 16 to 29 years, 17% reported hesitancy towards the coronavirus vaccine, compared with 1% of adults aged 80 years and over. The same proportion of adults aged 70 to 74 years and those aged 75 to 79 years reported vaccine hesitancy (both 1%).

Here are the key findings on ethnicity:

Adults of ethnic minority backgrounds were more likely to report vaccine hesitancy when compared with White adults (8%). Among adults with ethnic minority backgrounds, Black or Black British adults were most likely to report vaccine hesitancy (44%).

The most common reasons for negative vaccine sentiment were reported as follows:

Similar reasons were reported for negative sentiment towards the vaccine. The most common reasons were:

I am worried about the side effects (44%)

I am worried about the long-term effects on my health (43%)

I would wait to see how well the vaccine works (40%)

I do not think it will be safe (24%)

These reasons remained consistent across all population groups, however there were some differences in the other reasons reported. 

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Cristi.Neagu
5 years ago

I think i like this new format…

TheBluePill
5 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

I think the downvotes are a bit severe for expressing personal preference! We need to give it a few days to see how it goes but so far I like it. The thing I disliked about the old format was that there were just so many comments that it was impossible to scan them all. Now if there is a subject that I am more interested in, I can pay more attention to the comments.

Julian
5 years ago
Reply to  TheBluePill

The difference is that the comments section previously contained comments and posts on random topics not just what was in the day’s update. It was a way of sharing information, links, observations, opinions and questions that was independent of what was above the line that day

GCarty80
GCarty80
5 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Why not compromise and have a “Daily Roundup” entry every day which is just a set of links to the actual posts of that day, and whose comments section could be used for non-specific discussion?

RickH
5 years ago
Reply to  GCarty80

Or a communal cumulative ‘Round Up’ that allows the posting of useful information that posters have come across (information rather than ‘opinion I like’ – although there will be some overlap in terms of analysis items)?

crimsonpirate
5 years ago
Reply to  TheBluePill

water always finds its natural level

RickH
5 years ago
Reply to  TheBluePill

Downvotes aren’t indicative of much if not backed up by something more explicit.

crimsonpirate
5 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

if you don’t get first comment-try, try again

Anti_socialist
5 years ago

You’ll no longer be able to comment on the daily update, but you’ll be able to comment on each individual story, which should make for a more focused discussion.

I see TY has killed this site, by removing free comment. (presumably in future) posts. I guess it’s easier to ‘CONTROL‘ the narrative, it won’t do for people to say what they wish to say or change the direction of the official narrative.

It seems his definition of free speech is a rather Toby Young nuanced one. Another example of controlled ‘free speech’, but! = Censorship by stealth.

“I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers which can’t be questioned”. – Richard Feynman

G’bye

Julian
5 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

If you follow the “Today’s update” link and scroll down, there are free-format comments as there used to be, and plenty of people posting. I preferred the old format as I generally come here for the comments rather than the ATL articles, but I guess the people who produce the ATL content have a different perspective

I don’t know how many people come to this page for news only and don’t comment much or look at the comments – perhaps if there are a lot of them then the changes are a good thing. I doubt it’s been done to control us or anything like that. I’m not a member of the TY fan club and don’t agree with all his positions, but I doubt he has thought much about controlling us commenters, possibly doesn’t even read them

Freecumbria
5 years ago
Reply to  Julian

The important thing is that the comments section on the today’s update remains open for general comment on a daily basis.

If so then I guess that enables specific comment on the articles also.

I can understand the reasons for not having one big daily update.

There have been many really good original articles in the daily updates (and some that have been regurgitating weak press stories). But clearly a lot of work has gone into the daily update, and we should thank the above the line writers for what they have been doing.

Sleep in line with our circadian rhythms is important including to the above the line writers!

Julian
5 years ago
Reply to  Freecumbria

I think today’s general comment section on today’s update is going to be the last

crimsonpirate
5 years ago
Reply to  Julian

that will be disappearing

RickH
5 years ago
Reply to  Julian

There has been a problem – particularly towards the end of the day – with a surplus of comments that are just echoes in a therapy group : they’ve often outnumbered thoughtful comments by quite a margin.

And no – I’m not knocking the role of sharing frustrations and seeking out reassurance that there are others out there. But the process has too frequently tipped over into column yards of indulgent ‘me too’ repetition rather than new comment.

Then there’s the riding of irrelevant hobby-horses – be it Trump and Biden, obsessive partisan wittering about Marxists, climate change, wokeism etc. etc. – whatever is the obsession of the day. These episodes of the sandwich board debates don’t belong in a site about Covid, no matter what connections may be vaguely posited . They must have 77th Brigade falling about laughing and then putting their feet up as the unity about key issues gets lost in a morass of fragmented partisan wittering.

But that said, the division of comment isn’t a great idea.

Cristi.Neagu
5 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

You can still freely comment, as you are doing right now. But instead of one place where you can comment, now you have multiple places. Can you even English?

mattghg
5 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

There are still the forums, you know. You can start a thread on any topic you want.

Katabasis
5 years ago

From the previous page:

“Fans and artists must have Covid vaccine before attending music festivals, say organisers”
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2021/mar/06/fans-and-artists-must-have-covid-vaccine-before-attending-music-festivals-say-organisers

This is going to be a big bellwether for me. Music, festivals and just generally singing and dancing with other people is a very important part of my life.

If the above goes ahead and I can’t attend live music without a vaxxpass then my life is definitely over (because of course it won’t just stop at music festivals…) and my existence will then just be one of total war against the establishment.

MizakeTheMizan
5 years ago
Reply to  Katabasis

Buy tickets for the events, and if they introduce the policy ask for your money back. Hurt them in the wallet.

Also interesting given the ATL about vaccine ‘hesitancy’ in the young.

wendy
wendy
5 years ago
Reply to  Katabasis

It looks like it is their insurance company. We will have to have festivals for the unvaccinated. Ian Brown will be there!!!

Prof Feargoeson
5 years ago
Reply to  wendy

And Van the Man! Also it says artists must have it too. The ones who don’t want it will still want to perform and the market WILL provide an insurance quote from somebody. A further point is outdoor festivals should be treated differently to indoor ones anyway even under this risk-averse silliness – more room to anti-SD and less chance of transmission for a start. There are more things to worry about than Covid in a festival toilet!

Fiona Walker
5 years ago
Reply to  Katabasis

Ian Brown just pulled out of a vaccinated only festival and I’ve seen a vax-free festival being mooted on Telegram so there is hope, especially with young people being more hesitant and (hopefully) rebellious.

CivilianNotCovidian
5 years ago

It is not “hesitancy” if it is informed refusal. Everyone has the fundamental right to decline when offered medical treatment. No establishment will be able to refuse service or access based on acceptance of these vaccines as it would violate human rights and equality act. Informed consent is required for drugs that are still in trial phase as these are (stage 3 human trials). Please do not spread rumours and disinformation.

Julian
5 years ago

Exactly this

“Vaccine hesitancy” implies some kind of wrongthink from those “hesitating”, as if the natural default would be jump at the chance of a covid “vaccine”. The flu vaccine has been established a lot longer, has finished its trials and for most people flu is a lot more dangerous than covid, yet flu vaccine takeup is not that high.

It seems to me that for any rational personal, “hesitancy” in the face of an experiment “vaccine” still in trials, rushed out in the atmosphere of panic and threats of mandates, would be the default position

The government and others have abandoned science and distorted the truth from the start, so why anyone would by default put faith in what they say about the “vaccine” is beyond me

JayBee
5 years ago

An official poll.
Multiply the numbers by 10 on average, and you’re close to the real picture.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/03/brandon-smith/how-the-fight-over-american-freedom-will-probably-escalate/

Banjones
Banjones
5 years ago

I’m glad to see there are so many young people expressing scepticism and general distrust – not ”hesitancy”. The ones who are switched on enough to do their own research know full well they are at no risk from this fast-vanishing and mild virus (and that goes for nearly all of us at any age). So why shouldn’t they be ”hesitant” in compromising their health?

I didn’t like the tone of this ”article”.

Jo
Jo
5 years ago

To be hesitant infers that you are considering it – I didn’t, haven’t and never will consider it, even for a nano-second.

Cedric the dragon
Cedric the dragon
5 years ago

I’m not sure I’ve worked out how things will function now. I too am a fan of the BTL discussions and debates in an open format.

Julian
5 years ago

If you follow the “Today’s update” link and scroll down, there are free-format comments as there used to be, and plenty of people posting

2 pence
2 pence
5 years ago

This bar chart race shows the number of people and the share of population that are fully vaccinated by country/territory, until the 6th of March 2021.
Notes:
Only countries reporting breakdowns of first and second dose are shown. The second dose is considered fully vaccinated, and the ones shown here.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/LKV8Ul21hZ4F/

FerdIII
5 years ago
Reply to  2 pence

Why did so many die in Feb 2021, after 95% of the over 70s were jabbed between Dec and end of Jan?

Curious that. Indicates the jab is useless.

Ovis
Ovis
5 years ago

This is interesting. The young have grown up in an intellectual environment in which you must keep your head down, say the right thing, go along to get along.

But what goes along with that attitude is an unspoken recognition that much of what you are being told is bollocks, and an unwillingness to commit oneself.

Of course few young people will want to be identified as ‘antivax.’ But by exactly the same token, forcing them to make the actual commitment of presenting their bodies for sterilisation will be the Devil’s own job.

Bill
5 years ago

I read the Mail on Sunday yesterday. Depressing reading. In a one-page article, p. 61, entitled “No jab, no job IS coming” a reporter by the name of Vivienne Parry writes: “Christina McAnea, the general secretary of Unison [… said] ‘Forced vaccinations are the wrong way to go, and send out a sinister and worrying message’. I was gobsmacked. Comments such as these are reckless.” Jesus Christ. On page 53 Dan Hodges tells us “Every single one of us who can needs to take the vaccine. […] There can be no excuses. […] Because if people try to rationalise and embrace the argument that ‘vaccine hesitancy is legitimate, people are going to die“. How can these people, the Govt. and the media, speak with such utter confidence? How can they be so 100% sure that, if things go wrong, next winter – or the following ones – the vaccinated won’t start falling ill and dying in their millions? It’s unlikely, but sure is a possibility. At best these pundits’ reputations will be ruined, at worst they’ll be murdered in their beds. After all, one of Astra Zeneca’s senior executives, Rudd Dobber, on explaining why they’d demanded immunity from prosecution and… Read more »

HoMojo
5 years ago
Reply to  Bill

People are going to die if other people get in their cars and drive. Tell that to idiot Hodges. And, while we’re at it maybe Hodges can write an article about us selling arms around the world because ‘people will die.’ Simultaneously idiotic and hypocrites, not a brain cell amongst them.

FerdIII
5 years ago
Reply to  HoMojo

Statistically if under the age of 60, you have far more chance of dying in a road accident, or even choking to death….than from the Rona.

RickH
5 years ago
Reply to  Bill

As I say to people like Hodges and Parry who blithely shout off their ill-informed mouths about enforced (or pressured) vaccination:

“You’re either on the side of the Nuremberg Protocols and other fundamental international codes of civilized behaviour – or you stand with Hitler, Goebbels and Mengele. There’s no half-way house.’

GCarty80
GCarty80
5 years ago

Not much of a surprise given that the younger you are, the less danger the virus poses to you.

FerdIII
5 years ago
Reply to  GCarty80

Hundreds dead and injured of all ages. The young have more to fear from the experimental genomic changing drugs than from a flu with 0.3% death rate. But how many of the brainwashed know this?

sam s.j.
sam s.j.
5 years ago

i said one thing w e can do is smile at peole wearing masks [a few weeks ago ] that was not what i really think i realize and ever since i wrote that i hate the masked zombies even more if thats possible and i mutter things when walk by them instead of smiling ..

i cannot believe how many fools are out there wearing masks. i despise them and the stores

that wont let you in unless are wearing a mask. would very much like some form of revenge and soon
p s i cant find the general comments

Katabasis
5 years ago
Reply to  sam s.j.

It’s because of them we will be forced to have the jab, too.

sam s.j.
sam s.j.
5 years ago
Reply to  Katabasis

i will never be forced to get any vaccine , there’s more of us out there than we know who will never submit so dont give up or give in , i wont for sure

although it ‘s frustrating to see so many zombies at the moment.

i wonder if thats why the normal comments is gone to stop all of us form giving any ideas to zombies thinking of leaving the fold and not getting a vaccine

Katabasis
5 years ago
Reply to  sam s.j.

Understood – let me put it another way – it’s because of them we will suffer enormously, often at the hands of our own social group(s) for saying ‘no’.

sam s.j.
sam s.j.
5 years ago
Reply to  Katabasis

very true maybe more so those of us who refuse their vaccine . i have hope though that we will prevail over this evil attempt at control just like in world war 2, they lost , hitler etc – we won, they’ll lose .

looking forward very much to a new nuremeburg trial

JayBee
5 years ago

Not being able to get a second/PCR test if tested positive with the unreliable LFT tests at school is just another clear indication of the true intent behind all this.
NOTHING ever was, is or will be about (public) health since March 2020.

FerdIII
5 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Fake tests, then you need to sit in a cage for 10 days…..no appeals, no proof offered why you are sick or have something, when you are not ill, perfectly healthy. Coronatards call this ‘science’ and ‘saving others’. I call it idiotic and fascistic.

sam s.j.
sam s.j.
5 years ago

https://sports.yahoo.com/no-covid-vaccine-mandate-nba-233100012.html

thank you NBA players for refusing vaccine ! a great example to us .

sceptic_teacher
sceptic_teacher
5 years ago

This new structure is horrible; I am starting to fear, deliberately so.

HoMojo
5 years ago

I have to say that I think the comments suggesting that the editors and writers of this site have engaged in some sort of conspiracy to stop us members from reaching the great unwashed and (some comments suggest) stop the plebs from taking the vaccine are facile and ridiculous. There isn’t a conspiracy on every corner and I say this as someone who subscribes to a Covid conspiracy of convergent opportunism. The editors are just trying a new format. I happen not to like it because I can’t see at a glance my favourite contributors. I’ve no idea what they might be commenting on so I fear I’ve lost them in the woods,. Old friends, now gone. But it ain’t a conspiracy nor an attempt to curtail free speech. Get a grip.

Steven F
Steven F
5 years ago
Reply to  HoMojo

Old friends have upped sticks and moved to Reddit where Mabel Cow has set up an alternative site, https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSceptics. After Toby Young’s rationale for altering the layout of this site on the basis that the current General Comments section is turning into “a toxic swamp that is damaging the site’s reputation and putting off respectable contributors,” many have taken offence and reluctantly departed. Since the exodus began last evening, Mabel’s site has gained 119 members. As soon as I can think of a new username, it’ll be 120.

LMS2
5 years ago
Reply to  Steven F

Unfortunately, my tablet doesn’t support the reddit app….😢

crimsonpirate
5 years ago

why oh why didn’t Oprah ask Harry and Meghan if they’ll take the jab?