2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.14.21264837
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COVID-19 vaccine brand hesitancy and other challenges to vaccination in the Philippines

Abstract: BackgroundCOVID-19 vaccines have been developed at a rapid and unprecedented pace to control the spread of the virus, and prevent hospitalisations and deaths. However, there are a series of events and factors that create barriers to vaccination. In this paper, we explore vaccination narratives and challenges experienced and observed by Filipinos during the early vaccination period in the Philippines.Material and methodsWe conducted 35 interviews from a subsample of 1,599 survey respondents ages 18 and older in… Show more

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“…With more and more Filipinos getting their first line of defence against COVID-19 around the first and second quarter of 2021, anxieties and fears from infection and the disease in general slowly decreased (Mertens et al 2022); however, a significant percentage of the population was still hesitant to receive the vaccine because of the previous Dengvaxia Controversy in 2017 (Mendoza et al 2021;Regencia 2021;Gregorio 2021) and vaccine brand distrust (Alfonso et al 2021;Amit et al 2022). In any case, around the end of the pandemic, i.e., November 2021 to February 2022, the COVID-19 IS A MONSTER metaphor was not entirely used to induce fear and anxiety to its viewers.…”
Section: Covid-19 In 2020: a Fire That Spreadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With more and more Filipinos getting their first line of defence against COVID-19 around the first and second quarter of 2021, anxieties and fears from infection and the disease in general slowly decreased (Mertens et al 2022); however, a significant percentage of the population was still hesitant to receive the vaccine because of the previous Dengvaxia Controversy in 2017 (Mendoza et al 2021;Regencia 2021;Gregorio 2021) and vaccine brand distrust (Alfonso et al 2021;Amit et al 2022). In any case, around the end of the pandemic, i.e., November 2021 to February 2022, the COVID-19 IS A MONSTER metaphor was not entirely used to induce fear and anxiety to its viewers.…”
Section: Covid-19 In 2020: a Fire That Spreadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within this general framework, communication policies promoting vaccination program completion, especially among the elderly, are strongly recommended; clear information should be provided concerning the benefits of the primary vaccine administration and boosters, especially for fragile population groups (38).…”
Section: Public Health Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…whole virus vaccines, viral vector vaccines, virus protein subunit vaccines, and mRNA vaccines that can trigger the immune system to produce antibodies against the virus [ 4 ]. However, COVID-19 vaccination is challenged by several factors such as vaccine hesitancy, failure of lifelong immunity, unequal distribution among countries, paucity of supply, and low efficacy for new variants [ 5 ]. Therefore, it is a pressing need to discover additional drug candidates for the treatment of COVID-19 infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%