Researchers study differences in attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines between women and men in Africa

Social distance during COVID-19 at the Kalerwe Market, in the suburb of Kampala, Uganda. Credit: Yasin Nsubuga/International Labor Organization/Rural Development Media Communications While many studies over the past several years have examined people’s access to and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines, few studies in sub-Saharan Africa have looked at whether there were differences in vaccination rates and intention between men and women. In a new study appearing in the journal Frontiers in Global Women’s Health, researchers found that while women and men self-reported similar COVID-19 vaccination rates in 2022, unvaccinated men Read More

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