Abstract

In this paper, the researchers tried to look into the prime factors that led to the Intention to Vaccinate among Indians. Multiple Regression was applied and data was used to validate the Model. Major finding was that the Social Norms (SN), Perceived Benefits (PB), Perceived Safety (PS), Perceived Severity (PSE), Perceived Susceptibility (PSU), Perceived Barriers (PBA) and Perceived Risks (PR) have significant contribution to Intention to Vaccinate. This paper focusses on the Acceptance of Vaccination among the citizens of India during second wave of COVID-19.

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