Adverse reactions of different COVID-19 vaccines among healthcare professionals: A qualitative study in Mosul, Iraq
Background: COVID-19 disease was highly infectious causing a declaration of a global pandemic and the scientists believed that developing a safe and effective vaccine was the solution. Various vaccine candidates were announced by different health authorities. Many factors affect the acceptance of va...
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Main Authors: | Shahad M. Khaleel (Author), Sadeel A. Shanshal (Author), Mohammed I. Aladul (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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