Side effects of COVID-19 vaccines and compliance with vaccination schedules
Keywords:
vaccines, pandemic, coronavirus infectionsAbstract
The side effects of vaccines can generate mistrust in the population, it is necessary to carry out campaigns to inform and resolve doubts about the vaccines that protect against COVID-19.Downloads
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