Covid-19 vaccine could face death rates from the disease that are as much as nine times higher than in other populations, according to a new study.Vaccine skepticism over the next two years could mean high mortality rates persist beyond the current, more acute phase of the pandemic and threatens the successful rollout of shots globally, researchers at Imperial College London said.The findings highlight the scale of the risk facing governments and public-health officials if they don’t ensure trust in immunization.“Getting vaccinated is an individual choice; however, this choice has social consequences," said Daniela Olivera Mesa, one of the study authors, in a statement. “Our work demonstrated that vaccine hesitancy can have a substantial.