Changes in general practitioners' attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination after first interim results: a longitudinal approach in France
We assessed whether the a priori acceptance by French general practitioners (GPs) of COVID-19 vaccines changed after the announcements about them in November 2020. In all, between two surveys in October-November and in November-December 2020, acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines increased among 16.9% of...
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Main Authors: | Pierre Verger (Author), Dimitri Scronias (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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