2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1070272
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COVID-19 vaccination status in Germany: Factors and reasons for not being vaccinated (yet)

Abstract: IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that effective vaccines constitute a central element of successful pandemic control. Although everyone in Germany has had the opportunity to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, some people remain hesitant or refuse to get vaccinated. To address this phenomenon as well as to examine the unvaccinated population more closely, the present study investigates (RQ1) factors explaining the COVID-19 vaccination status (RQ2) trust in different types of COVID-19 vaccines, and (R… Show more

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“…Herd immunity, in turn, was among the most important health policy goals in most countries in order to overcome the Corona crisis. However, vaccination willingness against COVID-19 is generally perceived as low [4][5][6]. While several mutations of the virus made the original vaccinations less effective-but also reduced the severity of the virus [7]-there is little controversy that vaccination still is considered a highly effective tool to reduce mortality and severe illness after a COVID-19 infection [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herd immunity, in turn, was among the most important health policy goals in most countries in order to overcome the Corona crisis. However, vaccination willingness against COVID-19 is generally perceived as low [4][5][6]. While several mutations of the virus made the original vaccinations less effective-but also reduced the severity of the virus [7]-there is little controversy that vaccination still is considered a highly effective tool to reduce mortality and severe illness after a COVID-19 infection [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%