2022
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.1014
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A cross‐sectional study exploring the Covid‐19 vaccination landscape in Malta through social media: An insight into experiences, attitudes, and perspectives

Abstract: Background and Aims Covid‐19 vaccines were disseminated across Europe from the end of 2020. Malta had one of the fastest vaccination rollouts in Europe and by March 2022 most adults had their booster dose. The aim was to investigate adult's perspectives, experiences, and attitudes regarding vaccination in Malta. Methods An anonymous online survey targeting adult social media users living in Malta was disseminated through social media, with a snowball technique. Demograp… Show more

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“…We would like to discuss om article entitled “A cross‐sectional study exploring the Covid‐19 vaccination landscape in Malta through social media: An insight into experiences, attitudes, and perspectives.” 1 Even while vaccine hesitancy is still low, Cuschieri et al 1 came to the conclusion that vaccination resistance may operate as a barrier to controlling the pandemic. According to Cuschieri et al, 1 unified statement from governing authorities are essential for open public health communication that addresses issues and maximizes population safety.…”
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“…We would like to discuss om article entitled “A cross‐sectional study exploring the Covid‐19 vaccination landscape in Malta through social media: An insight into experiences, attitudes, and perspectives.” 1 Even while vaccine hesitancy is still low, Cuschieri et al 1 came to the conclusion that vaccination resistance may operate as a barrier to controlling the pandemic. According to Cuschieri et al, 1 unified statement from governing authorities are essential for open public health communication that addresses issues and maximizes population safety.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…operate as a barrier to controlling the pandemic. According to Cuschieri et al, 1 unified statement from governing authorities are essential for open public health communication that addresses issues and maximizes population safety.…”
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confidence: 99%