An exploration of COVID-19 vaccination models for newcomer refugees and immigrants in Calgary, Canada
Abstract Background The World Health Organization stresses the need for tailored COVID-19 models of vaccination to meet the needs of diverse populations and ultimately reach high rates of vaccination. However, little evidence exists on how COVID-19 models of vaccination operated in the novel context...
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Main Authors: | Fariba Aghajafari (Author), Laurent Wall (Author), Amanda M. Weightman (Author), Alyssa Ness (Author), Deidre Lake (Author), Krishna Anupindi (Author), Gayatri Moorthi (Author), Bryan Kuk (Author), Maria Santana (Author), Annalee Coakley (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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