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Uptake by GPs and healthcare workers is lower than for the rest of the country although to be fair, this is judged against those vaccinated so far - i.e. the elderly and those in care homes, some of who had little choice as to whether the vaccine was administered or not, judging by some alarming online videos.

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With vaccine take up in ethnic minority healthcare workers at 58.5% in South Asian and 36.8% in black workers compared to 70.9% in white workers and vaccinations in the UK expected to become mandatory for care home staff (no doubt with doctors, GPs and the rest of the population to follow) the voices below are those from doctors who would rather not take the mRNA vaccines - and why.

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The BMJ is one of the world's oldest general medical journals. It published its first weekly edition on 3 October 1840 as the Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal before uniting with the London Journal of Medicine and publishing from January 1853 as the Associated Medical Journal.  Four years later in January 1857, this merged journal became the British Medical Journal.

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