The antagonism driven by political interference in COVID-19 vaccination is fuelling hesitancy. Mass vaccination campaigns require public buy-in via trusted health-care providers and community leaders.
Even as the unpredictable rise and fall of COVID-19 infections continues at home and around the world, a new and ugly pandemic-related problem is emerging, write McMaster experts Manali Mukherjee and Zain Chagla.
How can the vaccines be safe if they were developed so quickly? Is natural immunity better than being vaccinated? McMaster experts share insights on addressing vaccine hesitancy with the Conversation Canada.