Bridges and Barriers in Vaccine Deployment: Lessons Learned and Practical Applications
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Viral vector vaccines contain the virus that causes COVID-19
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Bad risk communication strategies could lead to government loss of public trust
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Anyone who receives a COVID-19 vaccine may experience some tiredness, headache, muscle pain, nausea, or mild fever
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This is the first priority group for COVID-19 vaccinations in the Philippines
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When enough people have been vaccinated and have immunity against COVID-19, it is said that the following is achieved:
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Making vaccinations easy, quick, and affordable can contribute to increased vaccine confidence among Filipinos
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This is the end goal of vaccines in a single human body
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As of now, which vaccine only requires one dose?
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Presidents, leaders, athletes, and celebrities can be good champions on COVID-19 vaccinations
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To accelerate the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, this global initiative was launched by WHO, GAVI, and CEPI
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Vaccine hesitancy is a “continuum” and not just simply “accept” or “reject” vaccines
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Safety of the vaccines is compromised because it was developed quickly
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