Property owners are more likely than renters to have been vaccinated, official breakdown of uptake figures in the over-50s has shown. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) found that the probability of someone accepting the jab is significantly linked to ethnicity, religion, language skills, job level and housing situation. It found that the vaccination rate among homeowners is 93.7%, but falls just 84.2% for those who rent privately. It was slightly higher for people renting social housing, at 86.6%. |