Correspondence: COVID-19: Vaccination in a developing country

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The common good and public service are important to gain public trust especially in the midst of a pandemic of misinformation about vaccines and miracle therapies being spread on social media. Controversies in the government of a developing country do not help to control the SARS-COV-2 pandemic. Is it only the government's responsibility or can doctors and medical students promote the truth with appropriate communication strategies to decrease COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy?.

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Gutiérrez-Zevallos, J. D., & Espíritu-Martínez, L. B. (2021). Correspondence: COVID-19: Vaccination in a developing country. Journal of Public Health (United Kingdom), 43(2), E362–E363. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdab072

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