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COVID-19 Vaccination Decision-Making Approach and the Sentiments of Indian Citizens
A new virus was unearthed in 2019, and a pandemic struck the entire world. Several different companies and institutions collaborated to produce the vaccine. The definitive answer to the coronavirus pandemic has been outlined as implementing a COVID-19 vaccine capable of restricting the virus’s spread. The Indian government recently scheduled and launched a large-scale vaccination campaign to combat the covid 19 vaccine. However, there has been some skepticism among citizens due to various reasons. COVID-19 was declared as a pandemic which was a global health crisis. We are now in the year 2021, but normalcy has yet to return, and many parts of the country remain in lockdown. The only way to stop the virus’s spread was to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, which was recognized as the definitive response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Numerous organizations concentrated on the vaccine’s development. The most effective way to prevent pandemics is to vaccinate the typical population, including the current Coronavirus crisis. Several factors cause cynicism in the minds of the ordinary human being when it comes to COVID-19 vaccines. We’ll look at different perspectives and sentiments about the Covid 19 vaccine amongst Indian citizens.