Covid vaccines offer very high levels of protection against infection and are safe.
Leicester's director of public health, who took the city through the UK's first local lockdown, is warning unvaccinated people about the impact their behaviour could have on others.
Some of those who've chosen not to be jabbed have been speaking to the BBC's community affairs correspondent, Adina Campbell. BBC News
See also:
- England to offer Covid jab to five to 11-year-olds BBC News
- Covid survivors are up to 40% more likely to go on to suffer depression and anxiety or misuse drugs The Daily Mail
- Scaling back free Covid tests could hinder UK if new variant emerges, say experts The Guardian
- Vaccine offer lets parents weigh finely balanced benefits and risks The Guardian
- Boris Johnson’s Covid plan puts 500,000 ‘forgotten victims’ at risk, charities warn The Independent
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