Abstract

This research paper contains information on the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise in vaccine reluctance. To conduct this research, a variety of peer-reviewed journal articles and sources from highly reputable authors were used, and qualitative data was used to inform the analysis and discussion. Understanding this relationship is crucial for mitigating the spread of deadly diseases in the future. The research identifies three primary factors contributing to the rise in vaccine reluctance: (i) the rapid development of vaccines; (ii) concerns about side effects; and (iii) a lack of access. Insights from this study can help scientists, researchers, and doctors develop better strategies for vaccine deployment, ensuring a more positive public response.

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