Addressing COVID-19 Vaccine Myths. Material for general public and healthcare workers, 15 January 2021
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2021Document Number
PAHO/FPL/IM/COVID-19/21-0006
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Mis- and disinformation, rumors, and misperceptions regarding COVID-19 vaccines present a threat not just to the uptake of COVID-19 vaccines, but also to the public’s trust in the routine immunization program as well. This document aims to address common myths currently circulating about COVID-19 vaccines to help increase demand among the general population.
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