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Fig. 4 | BMC Public Health

Fig. 4

From: Understanding the spatial heterogeneity of COVID-19 vaccination uptake in England

Fig. 4

MGWR parameter estimates for various variables. The grey colour pertains to statistical non-significance at 95% interval. Both household car ownership and average household income have a strong and positive relationship with the vaccination rates in most neighbourhoods, indicating that people with better private transport mobility or higher incomes are more likely to get vaccinated. The accessibility measure to vaccination services exhibits a positive association with vaccination rates, although at a less intensive level. IMD quintiles (the first quintile meaning the most deprived) exhibit a negative relationship with vaccination rates in almost half of MSOAs, indicating that the less deprived, the lower vaccination rates

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