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Coronavirus conversations: Vaccine sceptics

We hear from three people who changed their minds about having a Covid vaccine

We continue to bring people together facing the coronavirus with shared experiences. Today we hear from three people who were vaccine sceptics but changed their minds. We hear why they were fearful of being vaccinated and what made them change their minds.

Hundreds of people have been injured in clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians around Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, ahead of a planned Jewish nationalist march in the city. The BBC’s diplomatic correspondent answers your questions about what’s happened and the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. We’ll also hear from people living in Jerusalem to find out what it’s like living in the city.

And our regular medical doctor, Professor Manfred Green, professor of epidemiology in the school of public health at the University of Haifa in Israel will answer your questions on the latest coronavirus stories.

(Photo: A health worker gives a shot of COVID-19 vaccine to a woman. Credit EPA)

53 minutes

Last on

Mon 10 May 202116:06GMT

Broadcast

  • Mon 10 May 202116:06GMT

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