COVID-19 Vaccination in Bangladesh: Challenges on Price, Misinformation, and Trust
Mazbahul G Ahamad,
A. K. M. Nazrul Islam,
Byomkesh Talukder and
Monir U. Ahmed
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Mazbahul G Ahamad: University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Abstract:
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination discussions in Bangladesh have exposed concerns and revealed challenges that must be overcome for the successful implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination campaigns. Vaccine prices, misinformation, and trust are expected to be major potential barriers to achieving the necessary vaccination rates to combat the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in Bangladesh. In this commentary, we explore the roles played by vaccine prices and public health risk communications in achieving an inclusive vaccination strategy against COVID-19, especially among the country’s low-income population.
Date: 2021-02-05
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