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. 2021 Jul 9;41(9):1607–1616. doi: 10.1007/s00296-021-04941-0

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

The Rheumatology staff members' perspective on different COVID-19 vaccine statements: 11.1: The COVID-19 vaccines were developed too quickly; 11.2: Concern about side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine for me; 11.3: Concern about side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine for RD patients; 11.4: Unsafety of the COVID-19 vaccine; 11.5: Worry about the cost of the COVID-19 vaccine; 11.6: Worry that travel will be too difficult to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine; 11.7: Worry that the appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine is not easy for me; 11.8: Worry that the appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine is not easy for RD patients; 11.9: The vaccine will cause a mild course of the COVID-19 infection; 11.10: I am "provaccine"; 11.11: I never get very ill with infections so the COVID-19 vaccine is not needed for me; 11.12: The RD patients who don't get infected easily don't need the vaccine; 11.13: Worry that the COVID-19 vaccine cause COVID-19 infection; 11.14: The COVID-19 vaccine will not work as well for me; 11.15: The COVID-19 vaccine will not work as well for RD patients; 11.16: I would wait for a specific type of COVID-19 vaccine; and 11.17: I don't think the vaccine will not protect against new COVID-19 variants