The above question was asked to the It-Your-Vote community.
We provided additional information for the question which was:
"The HPV (Human papilloma virus) vaccine is designed to prevent a range of deadly cancers. Following a successful campaign to give children this vaccine, should adults (up to 45) be able to gain this benefit as well. Do you think that this should be provided under the NHS as free of charge or subsidised at a fixed charge (privately it can cost up to five hundred pounds for the recommend 3 courses of the vaccine). Or do you think that the current arrangements for children only are acceptable.".
The available answers for this questions were:
1. Yes-should be free on NHS
2. No-leave as it is with children only
3. No view
4. Yes-should be subsidised as affordable price on NHS
The winning answer was "Yes-should be subsidised as affordable price on NHS" with 52.63% of the total vote.
Answer | Percentage |
---|---|
Yes-free on NHS | 36.84% |
Yes-NHS subsidised | 52.63% |
No-leave as it is | 10.52% |
Answer | Male % | Female % | Total % |
---|---|---|---|
Yes-free on NHS | 15.78% | 21.05% | 36.84% |
Yes-NHS subsidised | 31.57% | 21.05% | 52.63% |
No-leave as it is | 5.26% | 5.26% | 10.52% |