National COVID-19 vaccine program progress and parents' willingness to vaccinate their children
Vaccinating children against COVID-19 is critical as a public health strategy in order to reach herd immunity and prevent illness among children and adults. The aim of the study was to identify correlation between willingness to vaccinate children under 12 years old, and vaccination rate for adult p...
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Main Authors: | Ran D. Goldman (Author), Jeffrey N. Bone (Author), Renana Gelernter (Author), Danna Krupik (Author), Samina Ali (Author), Ahmed Mater (Author), Graham C. Thompson (Author), Kenneth Yen (Author), Mark A. Griffiths (Author), Adi Klein (Author), Eileen J. Klein (Author), Rakesh D. Mistry (Author), Jeanine E. Hall (Author), Julie C. Brown (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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