The critical factors for COVID-19 vaccination uptake are perceived vaccine effectiveness and the desire to protect others
The proportion of the population vaccinated in Israel against COVID-19 in 2021 was significantly higher than that of the annual uptake rates of the influenza vaccine over time. Understanding the reasons behind the high vaccination rate may facilitate maintaining these rates if annual COVID-19 vaccin...
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Main Authors: | Danna Valinsky (Author), Anthony D. Heymann (Author), Dov Albukrek (Author), Judith Tsamir (Author), Galia Zacay (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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