The data shows that in each age group, more than three-quarters of adults said that if provided, they are very likely or very likely to receive Covid booster injections.
Overall, 87% of adults surveyed by the National Bureau of Statistics (ONS) said that if they meet the conditions, they are very likely or very likely to receive a third coronavirus injection.
The likelihood increases with age, with 96% of people aged 70 and over expressing interest, while this proportion drops to 78% of people aged 16 to 29.
When those who said they were very likely, likely or neutral to get Covid boosters or flu vaccines this winter, 85% said they might or might agree to get both vaccines at the same time.
National Health Service It is planned to launch a third dose of Covid-19 jabs along with the flu vaccine from September 6, but a formal decision has not yet been made.
Sanitation Committee Sajid Javid He told reporters this week that he is confident that he will start the third jab in September, starting with the most vulnerable people.
ONS analyzed answers from 3,130 people UK Conducted a survey as part of their opinions between August 11-15, and lifestyle Polls.
It also found that a large proportion of adults believe that measures to slow the spread of Covid-19, such as wearing masks and maintaining social distancing, are still important.
About 91% of people said that it is important to wear a mask when shopping, and 87% said that it is the same to maintain social distance with people outside of their family.
89% of people said they wore a face mask when they went out in the past 7 days.
On July 19, widely known as Freedom Day, England lifted most legal coronavirus restrictions.
Customers no longer need to wear masks in stores and most public transportation, and the one-meter-longer rule has been cancelled.
This government Encourage people to continue to wear masks in crowded and closed places.
But this week, during a crowded debate in the House of Commons on the Afghan crisis, many members of Congress did not wear masks.
In Scotland and Wales, most restrictions have been lifted, but the requirement to wear masks on public transport and most indoor public places still exists.



