Knowledge and acceptability of COVID-19 vaccine among residents of Jos-south Local Government Area in Nigeria
Objective: Major efforts are being made to curtail the spread and adverse effects of the coronavirus pandemic using vaccines. Ever since vaccines have become available, there has been a global effort to attain herd immunity of at least 75% through the administration of vaccines. There is a dire ne...
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Main Authors: | Oluwatosin Ruth Ilori, Jeji F Danjuma, Roseline Olabisi Ige |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Babcock Medical Society
2024-12-01
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Series: | Babcock University Medical Journal |
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Online Access: | http://bumj.babcock.edu.ng/index.php/bumj/article/view/382 |
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