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Vaccine hesitancy: the next challenge in the fight against COVID-19
Amiel A. Dror
, Netanel Eisenbach
, Shahar Taiber
, Nicole G. Morozov
, Matti Mizrachi
, Asaf Zigron
, Samer Srouji
, Eyal Sela
Bar-Ilan University - Azrieli Faculty of Medicine
Western Galilee Medical Center of Nahariya
Bar-Ilan University
Tel Aviv University
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Vaccine Hesitancy
100%
Fight against COVID-19
100%
COVID-19 Vaccine
40%
COVID-19
20%
Healthcare Workers
20%
Israeli Population
20%
Population at Risk
20%
Anonymous Survey
20%
Disease Risk
20%
Rapid Development
20%
Misinformation
20%
Inoculation
20%
Healthcare Staff
20%
Acquiescence
20%
COVID-19 Vaccination
20%
COVID-19 Positive
20%
Inoculation Rate
20%
Highly Infectious Diseases
20%
Medical Workers
20%
Educational Campaign
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
COVID-19
100%
Vaccine Hesitancy
100%
COVID-19 Vaccine
40%
Disease
20%
Nurse
20%
Self Report
20%
Infection
20%
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2
20%
High-Risk Population
20%
COVID-19 Vaccination
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Vaccine Hesitancy
100%
Vaccine Efficacy
60%
Health Care Personnel
20%
Vaccination Policy
20%
High-Risk Population
20%
Medical Personnel
20%
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
20%
Self Report
20%
Infection
20%
Disease
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
COVID-19 Vaccine
100%
Infection
50%
SARS Coronavirus
50%
Disease
50%
Vaccination Policy
50%
Psychology
Self-Report
100%
High-Risk Population
100%
Infectious Disease
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
At-Risk Population
100%
Misinformation
100%