Public beliefs and willingness to accept COVID-19 vaccines among adults in South-Western Nigeria: A cross-sectional study
Background: Despite the government's and development partners' unmatched efforts to ensure that every eligible person receives vaccinations, there have been concerns about vaccine fear, government mistrust, vaccine hesitancy and rejection expressed by the public, as well as various conspir...
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Main Authors: | Itse Olaoye (Author), Aniebet Ekong (Author), Abiona Samuel (Author), Eirini Kelaiditi (Author), Kyriaki Myrissa (Author), Tsemaye Jacdonmi (Author), Famokun Gboyega (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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