Community dialogue meetings among district leaders improved their willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccines in Western Uganda, May 2021
Abstract Background Widespread COVID-19 vaccine uptake can facilitate epidemic control. A February 2021 study in Uganda suggested that public vaccine uptake would follow uptake among leaders. In May 2021, Baylor Uganda led community dialogue meetings with district leaders from Western Uganda to prom...
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Main Authors: | Edirisa Juniour Nsubuga (Author), Arthur G. Fitzmaurice (Author), Allan Komakech (Author), Tom Dias Odoi (Author), Daniel Kadobera (Author), Lilian Bulage (Author), Benon Kwesiga (Author), Peter James Elyanu (Author), Alex Riolexus Ario (Author), Julie R. Harris (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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