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Social media influence on COVID-19 vaccine perceptions among University students: a Malawi case study.

Mervis FolotiyaChimwemwe Ngoma
Published in: BMC public health (2024)
The identified correlations emphasize the need for careful communication strategies tailored to combat misinformation and enhance vaccine acceptance among the younger demographic in Malawi. The positive correlation between trust in online vaccine information and social media engagement underscores digital platforms' potential for disseminating accurate information. Conversely, the negative correlation with vaccine availability reactions suggest the presence of complex factors shaping public perceptions.
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