Hesitancy towards COVID-19 vaccination: The role of personality traits, anti-vaccine attitudes and illness perception.
There is an increased need for COVID-19 vaccination since the world is gradually returning to normal. Current evidence supports vaccination activity more towards viral suppression than COVID-19 prevention. This has led to divergent views regarding vaccination which may influence anti-vaccine attitud...
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Main Authors: | Eric Nanteer-Oteng (Author), Irene A Kretchy (Author), Deborah Odum Nanteer (Author), James-Paul Kretchy (Author), Joseph Osafo (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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