88 percent of adults say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine
Of those who said they would refuse to get a vaccine, 9 percent were among the 25-34 age cohort
The report by the Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association found just 4 percent of the population wouldn't get an injection, with the remainder unsure.
Professor of Biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin, Professor Luke O'Neill, doesn't think it's too surprising:
"It may change once we get to the under 30s and remember there's a there was talk that I'm giving away the vaccines in the developing world for those younger people, that that might be a reasonable thing to do in the next two or three months you see because it's true this disease doesn't really affect young people you see so, so you can see why there will be a bit of hesitancy there."