New research published in Nature Medicine reveals willingness to get a COVID-19 vaccine was considerably higher in developing countries (80% of respondents) than in the United States (65%) and Russia (30%).
The study provides one of the first insights into vaccine acceptance and hesitancy in a broad selection of low-...
Vaccine Hesitancy Lower In Poorer Countries
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