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10 Μαρ 2022 · Rumors and conspiracy theories around COVID-19 vaccines have undoubtedly been damaging. Research conducted by the Vaccine Confidence Project in 2020 aimed to quantify how exposure to online ...
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The reasons why people choose not to vaccinate are complex, but lack of confidence in vaccine safety, driven by concerns about adverse events, has been identified as one of the key factors. Healthcare workers, especially those in primary care, remain key influencers on vaccine decisions.
2 Σεπ 2021 · Public trust in government agencies and health professionals; access to vaccines and treatments; and accurate, clear, nonjudgmental information about COVID-19 are key to counteracting misinformation about the disease.
4 Σεπ 2020 · We need to confront the reality that vaccine hesitancy—and social media misinformation campaigns about vaccines—are urgent national security matters. Yet they are most frequently understood as predominantly health issues. That narrow interpretation is a mistake.
20 Ιουν 2024 · In recent years, mistrust in vaccination has come centre stage in the aftermath of resurgent outbreaks of preventable diseases and through the rise of organised anti-vaccination movements that became particularly visible during the covid-19 pandemic.
19 Οκτ 2020 · First, no vaccine is 100% effective. To make vaccines safer than the disease, the bacteria or virus is killed or weakened (attenuated). For reasons related to the individual, not all vaccinated persons develop immunity. Most routine childhood vaccines are effective for 85% to 95% of recipients.
27 Απρ 2022 · Vaccines are neither completely safe nor always effective at disease prevention, leading some people to misunderstand the relative benefit and risk of vaccination.