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Is vaccine confidence an unexpected victim of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Alessandro Siani
, Amy Tranter
School of Biological Sciences
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Medicine and Dentistry
Vaccine
100%
COVID-19
72%
Enalapril Maleate
27%
Ethnicity
9%
Age
9%
Exercise
9%
Deterioration
9%
Development
9%
Nonparametric Test
9%
Standing
9%
middle age
9%
Public Health
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Vaccine Efficacy
100%
Vaccination Policy
27%
Immunization
27%
Enalapril Maleate
27%
Gender
18%
Socialized Medicine
9%
Deterioration
9%
Velocity
9%
Primary Prevention
9%
INIS
vaccines
100%
surveys
36%
covid-19
36%
comparative evaluations
18%
speed
9%
pharmaceuticals
9%
health services
9%
public health
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Vaccine Efficacy
100%
Health
18%
Exercise
9%
Development
9%
Velocity
9%
Light
9%
Standing
9%
Age
9%
Gender
9%
Ethnicity
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Vaccine
100%
Enalapril Maleate
27%
Deterioration
9%
Psychology
Groups
36%
Demographics
18%
Ethnicity
9%
Religious Belief
9%
Research
9%
Health
9%