The proportion of Spaniards unwilling to take a COVID-19 vaccine has plunged to 28% in December from 47% last month, according to a poll published last month. Spain will set up a registry of people who refuse to be vaccinated against the new coronavirus and share it with other European Union member states, although it will not be made public, Health Minister Salvador Illa said Monday. The proportion of Spaniards unwilling to take a COVID-19 vaccine has plunged to 28% in December from 47% last month, according to a poll published last month. The government expects to have between 15 million and 20 million people out of its population of 47 million vaccinated against the virus by June. “The way to defeat the virus is to vaccinate all of us or the more the better,” Illa said.
Source: The Hindu December 28, 2020 23:31 UTC