Gudisa Bereda
Department of Pharmacy, Negelle Health Science College, Guji, EthiopiaPublications
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Brief Report
SARS-COV-2 Vaccine Hesitancy
Author(s): Gudisa Bereda55882*
According to the World Health Organization, vaccination hesitancy is a behavior that is influenced by a number of variables, including concerns with confidence (do not trust vaccine or provider), complacency (do not recognize a need for a vaccine, do not value the vaccine), and convenience (access). Low trust in vaccinations and low uptake are mostly caused by structural factors such as health disparities, socioeconomic disadvantages, systemic racism, and access hurdles. Vaccine reluctance can be viewed as a widespread occurrence with variations in the reasons given for vaccine rejection. The perceived dangers vs. advantages, specific religious views, and lack of knowledge and awareness were the most common justifications for vaccination rejection. There are three main causes of vaccine hesitancy- • Lack of trust in and fear of vaccines, especially due to the misconcept.. Read More»
DOI: 10.31858/0975-8453.14.4.226-228