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      COVID-19 vaccines: Getting Anti-vaxxers involved in the discussion

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          As studies continue into the development of a vaccine for COVID-19, research to understand and address the concerns raised by anti-vaxxers about vaccinations should also be undertaken in tandem. Using the experience of Samoa, which was recently impacted by a measles epidemic, the authors discuss the importance of vaccination to developing countries and the devastation that can be wrought by vaccine-preventable diseases. There are fewer laws on vaccination of adults when compared to those applicable for children, and not all countries have mandatory vaccination laws in place. With increasing anti-vaxxer rhetoric towards the COVID-19 vaccine that is currently in development, the focus has been on reducing the spread of the misinformation through penalties or company interventions, but less so on addressing the underlying concerns of the anti-vaxxer community. The authors suggest that involving anti-vaxxers in the discussion is critical to the acceptance and uptake of the vaccine to COVID-19 when it becomes available.

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          Contributors
          Journal
          World Dev
          World Dev
          World Development
          Elsevier Ltd.
          0305-750X
          0305-750X
          28 August 2020
          28 August 2020
          : 105177
          Affiliations
          [a ]School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science, National University of Samoa
          [b ]School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Science, National University of Samoa
          Author notes
          [* ]Corresponding author at: School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science, National University of Samoa, To’omatagi, Samoa ramonaboodoosingh2017@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          S0305-750X(20)30304-1 105177
          10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105177
          7455144
          ac39167d-022d-4a5a-8fc3-7e8ce90017f3
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          : 16 May 2020
          : 22 July 2020
          : 24 August 2020
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          Economic development
          vaccines,anti-vaxxer,measles,covid-19,samoa,pacific
          Economic development
          vaccines, anti-vaxxer, measles, covid-19, samoa, pacific

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