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Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy among ethnic minority groups

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Mohammad S Razai, Tasnime Osama, Douglas GJ McKechnie, Azeem Majeed

Journal: BMJYear: 2021Citations: 510

With mass covid-19 vaccination efforts under way in many countries, including the UK, we need to understand and redress the disparities in its uptake. Data to 14 February 2021 show that over 90% of adults in Britain have received or would be likely to accept the covid-19 vaccine if offered. 1 Howeve...

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Facilitators and barriers to COVID-19 vaccination uptake among ethnic minorities: A qualitative study in primary care

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Lucia Magee, Felicity Knights, Douglas GJ McKechnie, Roaa Al‐bedaery et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2022Citations: 40

INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 vaccination effectively reduces severe disease and death from COVID-19. However, both vaccine uptake and intention to vaccinate differ amongst population groups. Vaccine hesitancy is highest amongst specific ethnic minority groups. There is very limited understanding of the ba...

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P102 Facilitators and barriers to covid-19 vaccine uptake in BAME groups in primary care: a qualitative study

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Lucia Magee, Mohammad S Razai, Roaa Al‐bedaery, Felicity Knights et al.

Journal: SSM Annual Scientific MeetingYear: 2021

<h3>Background</h3> Covid-19 vaccination is an effective strategy to reduce the spread of infection and achieve herd immunity. However, evidence suggests that both vaccine uptake and intention to vaccinate differ amongst population groups. Vaccine hesitancy is highest amongst specific ethnic minorit...

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