About 43 percent of millennials have increased faith in Covid vaccines developed in India, more than Gen Z (30 percent), according to a report.
Millennials are people born between 1977 and 1995, while Gen Z is those born between 1996 and 2015.
The report also showed that 88 percent of Millennials in India agreed with the role of the Covid vaccine than Gen Z (81 percent) and others.
In general, 85 percent of people considered Covid vaccines to be safe and effective, and a majority considered Indian vaccines safer than those developed in other countries (67 percent).
Gen Z (below 25 years) and Millennials (26-41 years) also mentioned the World Health Organisation as their most trusted source of information about vaccines.
The report is based on a survey by HEAL Foundation in collaboration with Saizen Global Insights & Consulting.
The survey included 1,106 respondents across nine metro cities of India.
More than 90 percent believe in vaccines and understand/appreciate the role of vaccines in the fight against Covid-19.
About 80 percent are also optimistic about life getting back to normal in the next 2-5 years from Covid impacts.
Unvaccinated people showed higher concerns, while females were also found somewhat more worried or less sure about vaccine safety and efficacy than males.
Side effects are a top concern across generations. Boomers (58-76) have a somewhat low belief in vaccine efficacy and its concern.