Research Outcomes:1. Safety outcomes2. Religious/Personal beliefs3. Desire for additional education due to misinformation
Our data revealed that safety concerns, religious beliefs and misinformation are the top reasons for vaccine hesitancy
It will be important to equip healthcare providers to speak to people and provide reliable information on the vaccine
What we can suggest from the findings include:1. Face-to-face community engagements2. Vaccine benefit information pamphlet3. Identify community leaders to be campaign ambassadors
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Thank you community members for your involvement in the attempts to reduce the spread of the yellow fever virus.
We have seen a significant decline in the transmission of the disease.
Please, we should all continue to work together to maintain the momentum and ensure the health and safety of our communities
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Dear stakeholders, we are pleased to report significant progress in our vaccination efforts and corresponding decline in virus transmission rates.
Statistical reports are showing a significant decrease in transmission rates