COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Canada: Content Analysis of Tweets Using the Theoretical Domains Framework
BackgroundWith the approval of two COVID-19 vaccines in Canada, many people feel a sense of relief, as hope is on the horizon. However, only about 75% of people in Canada plan to receive one of the vaccines. ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to determine the reasons why people in Canada feel hes...
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Main Authors: | Griffith, Janessa (Author), Marani, Husayn (Author), Monkman, Helen (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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