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Attitudes towards coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine and sources of information across diverse ethnic groups in the UK: a qualitative study from June to October 2020.

Eirwen SidesLeah Ffion JonesAtiya KamalAmy ThomasRowshonara SyedaAwatif KaissiDonna Marie LeckyMahendra PatelLaura B NellumsJane GreenwayInes Campos-MatosRashmi ShuklaColin S BrownManish PareekLoretta SollarsEmma PawsonCliodna Ann Miriam McNulty
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
During vaccination rollout, including boosters, commissioners and providers should provide accurate information, authentic community outreach and use appropriate channels to disseminate information and counter misinformation. Adopting a context-specific approach to vaccine resources, interventions and policies and empowering communities has potential to increase trust in the programme.
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