Published November 1, 2022
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Preferences and willingness of accepting COVID-19 vaccine booster: Results from a middle-income country
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- 1. Clinical Research Centre HRPB
- 2. Clinical Research Centre HSB
- 3. University Sains Malaysia
- 4. Monash University Malaysia
Description
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.
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