Public Health
Pro-religion attitude predicts lower vaccination coverage at country level
Z. Mao, Q. Li, et al.
This insightful study by Zhe-Fei Mao, Qi-Wei Li, Yi-Ming Wang, and Jie Zhou delves into the intricate relationship between attitudes toward science and religion and their influence on COVID-19 vaccination rates globally. The research uncovers that countries prioritizing religious beliefs over scientific evidence tend to experience lower vaccination coverage, illuminating the vital role of social and cultural factors in vaccine equity.
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