I suspect that there might be significant links between that and your previous post - about whether anyone will take a vaccine when told it's available by the UK govt
I wouldn't put too much into the way that poll was reported. It also found ~75% of the UK population was fairly likely+ to get a hypothetical vaccine with no information about it. Only 4% reported that they would not get it, although another 12% were (very) skeptical.
The headline and article were misleading, IMO. It - importantly - shows that there is uncertainty around vaccines, unfortunately, but I would be very curious to see results for similar polls elsewhere in Europe. I can imagine similar results - and potentially worse in some cases (Germany, perhaps?).
I wouldn't put too much into the way that poll was reported. It also found ~75% of the UK population was fairly likely+ to get a hypothetical vaccine with no information about it. Only 4% reported that they would not get it, although another 12% were (very) skeptical.
The headline and article were misleading, IMO. It - importantly - shows that there is uncertainty around vaccines, unfortunately, but I would be very curious to see results for similar polls elsewhere in Europe. I can imagine similar results - and potentially worse in some cases (Germany, perhaps?).