refuse a coronavirus vaccine and will share that information with other nations in the European Union, the country's health minister said Monday.The registry won’t be made public, Health Minister Salvador Illa told La Sexta television, and employers will not have access to it.
He said the record is to ensure there was no error in the system and that the person was given the opportunity of being vaccinated."The way to defeat the virus is to vaccinate all of us or the more the better," Illa said, emphasizing that the vaccine will not be made mandatory.RELATED: Europe comes together to receive COVID-19 vaccineThe number of Spaniards who have said they won’t take the COVID-19 vaccine has fallen to 28% in December from 47% last month, Agence.