UK students ‘support mandatory vaccination’ for campus return
Significant share of students say they would be more likely to get vaccine if they could do so on campus, but research reveals wide differences by ethnicity
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Significant share of students say they would be more likely to get vaccine if they could do so on campus, but research reveals wide differences by ethnicity
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