2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104127
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Double trouble: COVID-19 vaccine misinformation amidst conflict in Ukraine

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“…Despite more than half of respondents saying they had received a COVID-19 vaccination ( n = 106, 67.5%), the majority of participants were classified as vaccine hesitant ( n = 138, 82.1%). Surveys on COVID-19 hesitancy and vaccine uptake in Ukraine have found evidence that Ukraine is “the least vaccinated country in Europe” with only around 40% of the population reporting completion of the initial two doses of COVID-19 vaccine [ 9 ]. It is important to note that vaccine uptake behavior is complex and reflects many different contextual factors.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Despite more than half of respondents saying they had received a COVID-19 vaccination ( n = 106, 67.5%), the majority of participants were classified as vaccine hesitant ( n = 138, 82.1%). Surveys on COVID-19 hesitancy and vaccine uptake in Ukraine have found evidence that Ukraine is “the least vaccinated country in Europe” with only around 40% of the population reporting completion of the initial two doses of COVID-19 vaccine [ 9 ]. It is important to note that vaccine uptake behavior is complex and reflects many different contextual factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beginning in February of 2022, the conflict between Ukraine and Russia has further exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine [ 9 ]. During the conflict, vaccine hesitancy sentiments have continued to proliferate on the media platforms that Ukrainians consume, and misinformation surrounding COVID-19 vaccines saturate social media channels [ 9 ].…”
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“…Already in March 2021, the campaign was forced to overcome a high level of distrust among the population, which, according to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), was significantly increased by the uncontrolled infodemic about COVID-19 in Ukrainian online mass media, blogs, forums, social networks and messaging platforms. 13 , 14 To overcome these problems, directions for responding to the situation have been formed through the involvement of influencers and leaders to encourage public confidence in vaccines, informing through the media, and encouraging at the local level. On 19 December 2021, the Presidential program ‘eSupport’ was launched to financially reward people for getting vaccinated against the coronavirus.…”
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“…Група дослідників у статті в журналі Annals of Medicine & Surgery зазначають, що дезінформація, пов'язана з COVID-19, завдає опосередкованої шкоди фізичному та психічному благополуччю українців, що ще більше посилює медичну та соціально-політичну кризу в Україні під час війни [8]. Блогерів, відео яких потрапило у вибірку нашого дослідження, можна розділити на кілька груп.…”
Section: частина однієї змови: засоби повʼязування російсько-українсь...unclassified