Reducing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and improving vaccine uptake in Nigeria
By May 30, 2022, there were 526,182,662 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 6,286,057 deaths globally; of which Nigeria had recorded 256,028 confirmed cases and 3143 deaths. By the same time, Nigeria had received a total of 93.9 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, enough to vaccinate 25% of the populati...
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Main Authors: | Amenze Eguavoen (Author), Heidi J. Larson (Author), Fejiro Chinye-Nwoko (Author), Toluwanimi Ojeniyi (Author) |
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