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Social media was the commonest knowledge source for COVID‐19 and vaccine.
Misinformation and false claims led to vaccine hesitancy. Worldwide, online social
media facilitate uncontrolled spread of fake news and misinformation, leading to
infodemic.[2]
The government and other relevant authorities should carefully consider all of the
factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine acceptance rates across the country and
devise measures to make the public aware of vaccine hesitancy’s potential benefits
and risks [1]
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