Prevalence and correlates of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among the elderly in Qatar: A cross-sectional study
<p dir="ltr">Older individuals are more vulnerable to severe coronavirus disease 2019 and medical complications. Vaccination stands as an efficient and safe vanguard against infection. However, negative attitudes and perceptions pertaining to available vaccines might hinder community...
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| Main Author: | Mustafa Abdul Karim (14159016) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Shuja M. Reagu (21363497) (author), Sami Ouanes (9617363) (author), Abdul Waheed Khan (18847747) (author), Wesam S. Smidi (21363500) (author), Nadeen Al-Baz (14153124) (author), Majid Alabdulla (12051430) (author) |
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2022
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