Covid: How can missing five million be persuaded to have the jab?

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Covid: How can missing five million be persuaded to have the jab?
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Headlines have focused on teenagers and booster doses - but millions still haven't had a first jab.

And in some areas of the UK, schemes have been running to find people like Amelia and work out what their trigger points may be.

To reach this group, pop-up vaccine sites have been set up in places such as pubs and outside Newcastle United's football stadium, St James' Park. Nicknamed the "worry bus", it parks outside mosques, Tube stations and supermarkets. Trained staff speak to passers-by who have not yet been vaccinated and ask them why, without judgement or pressure.

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