Vaccination Hesitancy and Adaptation with Particular Emphasis on Women
Date
2023
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Bentham Science
Abstract
The novel beta-coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) emerged in 2019 in
Wuhan from bats and later caused inter-human transmission. India is one of the worst-
hit countries, where two million casualties have taken place during the second wave of
the pandemic. The year 2021 witnessed the more deadly form of the virus. At the same
time, there was remarkable progress in vaccine development resulting in the approval
of a few vaccines by the governments. The process of COVID-19 vaccination has
kickstarted in many countries. The general attitude towards acceptance of the vaccine
has been reported in countries like the USA and Jordan. Very few studies have reported
the understanding and hesitation regarding the vaccination among the Indian
population, and the present study is an attempt to highlight the general mindset,
acceptance, misconceptions and awareness regarding the COVID-19 vaccination from
the Indian perspective. Being one of the worst-hit countries in terms of COVID-19, it is
important to identify the barriers holding the Indian population back from getting
vaccinated. This study was done as a questionnaire survey aimed at knowing the
general apprehension, and thoughts of the public regarding the vaccination with 308
respondents, precisely of Indian origin. 58.8% (n=181) respondents were non-
vaccinated. 45.2% (n=95) respondents reported that their respective employers made
vaccination compulsory. 51.5% (n=120) felt that the vaccine is 60-80% safe. The
results may be used by the public health authorities to identify the priority group and
the barriers holding people back from vaccination.
Description
COVID-19: Origin, Impact and Management (Part 2)
Keywords
Acceptance, Concerns, COVID-19, Hesitation, Immunity, India, Longevity, Misconception, Side Effects, Vaccination