Unfolding the Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance in China.
Fulian YinZhaoliang WuXinyu XiaMeiqi JiYanyan WangZhiwen HuPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Most Chinese netizens believe that the vaccine is less expensive than previously thought, while some claim they cannot afford it for their entire family. The findings demonstrate that Chinese individuals are inclined to be positive about side effects over time and are proud of China's involvement with vaccine development. Nevertheless, they have a collective misunderstanding about inactivated vaccines, insisting that inactivated vaccines are safer than other vaccines. Reflecting on netizens' collective responses, the unfolding determinants of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance provide illuminating benchmarks for vaccine-promoting policies.
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