Acceptability for COVID-19 vaccination: perspectives from Muslims
This study aims to assess COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among Muslims in Malaysia. A cross-sectional internet-based survey was to determine acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine. Other influential factors, namely socio-demographics, COVID-19 experience, self-perceived level of religiosity, support in immuniz...
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Main Authors: | Li Ping Wong (Author), Haridah Alias (Author), Megat Mohamad Amirul Amzar Megat Hashim (Author), Hai Yen Lee (Author), Sazaly AbuBakar (Author), Ivy Chung (Author), Zhijan Hu (Author), Yulan Lin (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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