Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Northern Nigeria

Adeniyi, D.S.
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The rapid development of the Covid-19 vaccine candidates through new and improved technologies and the rapidity with which these vaccine candidates were trialed and approved for public administration was highly commendable. However, the rapid administration of the Covid-19 vaccines raises a lot of concern among various world populations. This concern, relating directly to the safety and intents of the big pharmaceutical companies and governments, has led to the greatest form of health promotion initiative resistance in recorded human history. The universal level of hesitancy against the Covid-19 vaccines is now a subject of major concern among public health experts. This study which seeks to identify factors fostering Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy was conducted among the COVID-19 vaccine hesitant populations in Northern Nigeria. Findings from this study indicate that 84% of the study population makes use of the internet and other social media platforms for their news information sources. 42% of the study population would follow the guidance of their healthcare workers on issues relating to the Covid-19 vaccines. Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy in Northern Nigeria is largely fostered by a lack of appropriate information and a huge knowledge gap about the Covid-19 vaccines. It is, therefore, imperative that Government engages the young people of Northern Nigeria as critical stakeholders in the fight against Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy. Proper and tailored health educational programs, and meaningful engagements of religious leaders, parents, and healthcare workers in health promotion activities can help overcome the current challenge of Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy in Northern Nigeria. Keywords: Covid-19, Healthcare Workers, Immunization, Vaccine, Northern Nigeria, Vaccine Hesitancy.
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尼日利亚北部对Covid-19疫苗犹豫不决
通过新的和改进的技术快速开发Covid-19候选疫苗,以及这些候选疫苗迅速进行试验和批准用于公共管理,这是非常值得赞扬的。然而,Covid-19疫苗的快速施用引起了世界各地人群的许多担忧。这种直接关系到大型制药公司和政府的安全性和意图的担忧,导致了人类历史上有记录以来最大形式的健康促进倡议抵制。对Covid-19疫苗的普遍犹豫不决现在是公共卫生专家主要关注的问题。本研究在尼日利亚北部Covid-19疫苗犹豫人群中进行,旨在确定导致Covid-19疫苗犹豫的因素。这项研究的结果表明,84%的研究人群使用互联网和其他社交媒体平台作为他们的新闻信息源。42%的研究人群会在与Covid-19疫苗有关的问题上听从医护人员的指导。尼日利亚北部对Covid-19疫苗的犹豫在很大程度上是由于缺乏适当的信息和关于Covid-19疫苗的巨大知识差距。因此,政府必须让尼日利亚北部的年轻人作为关键利益攸关方参与抗击Covid-19疫苗犹豫的斗争。适当和有针对性的健康教育方案,以及宗教领袖、家长和卫生保健工作者有意义地参与健康促进活动,有助于克服尼日利亚北部目前对Covid-19疫苗犹豫不决的挑战。关键词:Covid-19,医护人员,免疫接种,疫苗,尼日利亚北部,疫苗犹豫
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