2021
DOI: 10.47119/ijrp100921120222669
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Increased Knowledge About COVID-19 Vaccination of Non-Medical College Students in Surabaya

Abstract: Introduction:The increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Indonesia that occur every day makes the government continue to promote the COVID-19 vaccination program as a form of preventing the transmission of the COVID-19 virus. But, the coverage of COVID-19 vaccination in Indonesia is still relatively low, where on July 15, 2021, dose 1 was 19.82% and dose 2 was 7.79%. The majority of people who are worried about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines express distrust of vaccines and question the halalness of v… Show more

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