Discussion of the Trust in Vaccination against COVID-19

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced serious challenges to global public health security, and the benefits of vaccination via public health interventions have been recognized as significant. Vaccination is an effective means of preventing and controlling the spread of COVID-19. However, trust is a major factor that influences vaccine hesitancy; thus, the distrust of vaccination has hindered the popularization of COVID-19 vaccines. This paper aims to discuss the main problems and the role of trust in the vaccination against COVID-19 to effectively promote and implement policy to promote the acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines.

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Fan, J., Wang, X., Du, S., Mao, A., Du, H., & Qiu, W. (2022). Discussion of the Trust in Vaccination against COVID-19. Vaccines, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081214

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