Dispelling anti-vaxxer misinformation about COVID-19 vaccination
- PMID: 33769872
- DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2021.30.6.374
Dispelling anti-vaxxer misinformation about COVID-19 vaccination
Abstract
University of Southampton, discusses strategies to enhance vaccination uptake among certain groups in society who are influenced by anti-vaxxers.
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