Malaysian public preferences and decision making for COVID-19 vaccination: A discrete choice experiment
Summary: Background: Low vaccine uptake has the potential to seriously undermine COVID-19 vaccination programs, as very high coverage levels are likely to be needed for virus suppression to return life to normal. We aimed to determine the influence of vaccine attributes (including access costs) on C...
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Main Authors: | Hoon Shien Teh (Author), Yuan Liang Woon (Author), Chin Tho Leong (Author), Nicholas Yee Liang Hing (Author), Teresa Yong Sui Mien (Author), Laurence S.J. Roope (Author), Philip M. Clarke (Author), Lee-Ling Lim (Author), John Buckell (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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