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Preferences and willingness of accepting COVID-19 vaccine booster: Results from a middle-income country.


ABSTRACT: The recent wave of COVID-19 cases has led to the potential need for booster doses. We surveyed 6,294 people and found that 87.6% reported willingness to take a booster dose, with vaccine efficacy rate being the most common reason cited to accept booster dose. Differences in acceptance rates were noted among those working in non-health related sectors, different ethnic groups as well as those who had taken viral vector vaccines.

SUBMITTER: Chang CT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9622382 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Preferences and willingness of accepting COVID-19 vaccine booster: Results from a middle-income country.

Chang Chee Tao CT   Lim Xin-Jie XJ   Chew Chii-Chii CC   Rajan Philip P   Chan Huan-Keat HK   Abu Hassan Muhammad Radzi MR   Akmal Shafie Asrul A   Lee Shaun Wen Huey SWH  

Vaccine 20221101 52


The recent wave of COVID-19 cases has led to the potential need for booster doses. We surveyed 6,294 people and found that 87.6% reported willingness to take a booster dose, with vaccine efficacy rate being the most common reason cited to accept booster dose. Differences in acceptance rates were noted among those working in non-health related sectors, different ethnic groups as well as those who had taken viral vector vaccines. ...[more]

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