This is a long but absorbing article in which Musa al-Gharbi tries to explain why people are 'vaccine hesitant' or outright opposed to vaccination, but sees not so much a medical, as a political reason for it, and one that can be explained by the lack of trust people have in politicians, and in the case of Covid, the scientists they have relied on. On the one hand there is the fact that many more people have been vaccinated than have not, but that over the course of the pandemic positions have changed, and mandates and vaccine passports generate hostility. I think it is a fair assessment. My only additional point would be that people who are opposed to Mandates and Vaccine Passports should know these are not permanent, but temporary requirements, and that they work to help reduce the spread of the virus.
I think it was first published in The Guardian but is reprinted via Yahoo
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/why-people...112524888.html