Abstract : The COVID-19 pandemic has markedly affected the physical, social, emotional, and behavioral well-being of individuals. There is a strong desire to bring an end to the pandemic, and mass vaccination emerges as a feasible solution. In India, the initiation of COVID-19 immunization took place on January 16, 2021, primarily targeting healthcare workers and frontline workers.
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Cite : Pattnaik, S., & Singh, J. (2024). Willingness, Knowledge And Perception Of Covid-19 Vaccine Among Indian Urban Adult Population (1st ed., pp. 32-36). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788197040887.2024.eb.ch-07
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