Misconception contributed to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in patients with lung cancer or ground-glass opacity: a cross-sectional study of 324 Chinese patients
Patients highly vulnerable for COVID-19 infection have been proposed to take priority for vaccination. However, vaccine hesitancy is usually more prevalent in these patients. Investigation around modifiable contributors of vaccine hesitancy plays a pivotal role in the formulation of coping strategie...
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Main Authors: | Weitao Zhuang (Author), Jingyu Zhang (Author), Peijian Wei (Author), Zihua Lan (Author), Rixin Chen (Author), Cheng Zeng (Author), Qiuling Shi (Author), Guibin Qiao (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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