Royal society of Canada COVID-19 report: Enhancing COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in Canada
COVID-19 vaccine acceptance exists on a continuum from a minority who strongly oppose vaccination, to the "moveable middle" heterogeneous group with varying uncertainty levels about acceptance or hesitancy, to the majority who state willingness to be vaccinated. Intention for vaccine accep...
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Main Authors: | Noni E. MacDonald (Author), Jeannette Comeau (Author), Ève Dubé (Author), Janice Graham (Author), Margo Greenwood (Author), Shawn Harmon (Author), Janet McElhaney (Author), C. Meghan McMurtry (Author), Alan Middleton (Author), Audrey Steenbeek (Author), Anna Taddio (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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