Myths Surrounding Covid-19 Vaccine Candidates: A Guide to Fight Back

  • Zizzo J
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Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has propelled public health officials into the socio-political sphere due to the need for constantly updated information on behalf of the public. However, many individuals choose to acquire health information/guidance from indirect sources, including social media, news organizations, and general word of mouth. As a result, myths and false narratives about various essential health topics, including vaccine characteristics and protective measures, can circulate un-verified between millions of individuals with little recourse. These can further widen the “gap” between public knowledge and current research, resulting in lower vaccine uptake (vaccine hesitancy) and protective measure adherence. Such actions have profound implications as nations attempt to achieve herd immunity and end the pandemic once and for all. Thus, it is vital that public health officials, health providers, researchers, and the general public be able to differentiate common Covid-19 myths from facts and be prepared to approach such interactions via sound reasoning and research-based evidence. This chapter will serve as a guide to accomplish just that.

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Zizzo, J. (2021). Myths Surrounding Covid-19 Vaccine Candidates: A Guide to Fight Back. In Fighting the COVID-19 Pandemic. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98714

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