Vaccine nationalism and internationalism: perspectives of COVID-19 vaccine trial participants in the United Kingdom
<br><strong>Background</strong> Vaccine nationalism has become a key topic of discussion during the development, testing, and rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. Media attention has highlighted the ways that global, coordinated access to vaccines has been limited during the pandemic. It...
Main Authors: | Vanderslott, S, Emary, K, te Water Naude, R, English, M, Thomas, T, Patrick-Smith, M, Henry, J, Douglas, N, Moore, M, Stuart, A, Hodgson, SH, Pollard, AJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021
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