COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and conspiracy beliefs in Togo: Findings from two cross-sectional surveys.
Togo is a low-income country in West Africa. Estimates from Our World in Data suggest that only 25% of the Togolese population have received at least one dose of any COVID-19 vaccine by June 2023. Whilst the early phase of the pandemic vaccine rollout across 2021 was dominated by higher-income count...
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Main Authors: | Herve Akinocho (Author), Ken Brackstone (Author), Nia Eastment (Author), Jean-Paul Fantognon (Author), Michael G Head (Author) |
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