2022
DOI: 10.47028/j.risenologi.2022.71a.324
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The Effectivity of Virtual Education Toward Knowledge and Perception About COVID-19 Vaccine Among Pregnant Women

Abstract: Pregnant women are a high-risk population in the occurrence of COVID-19 transmission, some cases present with severe symptoms to death. In recently, the number of pregnant women who have received the vaccination are fewer than pregnant women who have not receive it. Knowledge and perceptions of pregnant women are important in preventing COVID-19, one of which is by vaccinating. Virtual education was chosen because it was considered relevant and possible in a pandemic. Purpose of this research is to identify th… Show more

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