Intent to get vaccinated against COVID-19 pandemic and its associated factors among adults with a chronic medical condition
Background: Vaccination intent is defined as the willingness to get vaccinated against a COVID-19 pandemic in a situation where the vaccine is available at no cost. Nevertheless, even with the availability of COVID-19 vaccines, some part of the public is not expected to get vaccinated, mainly due to...
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Main Authors: | Chilot Kassa Mekonnen (Author), Negesu Gizaw Demissie (Author), Zerko Wako Beko (Author), Yohannes Mulu Ferede (Author), Hailemichael Kindie Abate (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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