Guarding against COVID-19 vaccine hesitance in Ghana: analytic view of personal health engagement and vaccine related attitude
Vaccination is the most effective preventive measure against COVID-19 spread. While the WHO and other stakeholders fear vaccine nationalism, vaccine-hesitancy has become a topical issue among experts. Based on the evidence of vaccine hesitancy among Blacks, we explore the interrelatedness of psycho-...
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Main Authors: | Prince Clement Addo (Author), Nora Bakabbey Kulbo (Author), Kwamena Ato Sagoe (Author), Andy Asare Ohemeng (Author), Enyonam Amuzu (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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