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. 2021 Jul 20;93(12):6535–6543. doi: 10.1002/jmv.27199

Table 4.

General knowledge, attitude, and practices of the participants towards vaccine

Question %
1. Do you have an allergy to vaccines?
•Yes 24.1
•No 58.6
•May be 17.2
2. Are you obligated to take the coronavirus vaccine in your workplace?
•Yes 53.4
•No 46.5
3. Where do you get your information about the coronavirus vaccine?
•I don't get information from anywhere 3.4
•Social media 15.5
•The media 20.7
•Ministry of Health instructions 50
•Circle of acquaintances and friends 10
4. If a vaccine against the coronavirus is available, will you take the vaccine?
•Yes 88
•No 7c
•May be 5
5. Coronavirus vaccine provides immunity against infection for a period of 6–12 months
•Yes 94
•No 0
•I don't know 6
6. I will take the vaccine to protect myself from serious infection with the coronavirus
•Yes 86
•No 14
7. I will be vaccinated to protect those close to me from contracting the coronavirus?
•True 88
•False 12
8. Are you willing to encourage family, friends, and colleagues to get the vaccine?
•Yes 83
•No 17
9. Do you think that the vaccine should be mandatory for everyone?
•Yes 73
•No 27
10. The current infection with corona is one of the main contraindications to vaccination
•Yes 91.9
•No 2.7
•I don't know 5.4
11. One of the contraindications to vaccination is a current pregnancy or planning to become pregnant within one year of vaccination
•Yes 94.6
•No 2.7
•I don't know 2.7
12. One of the contraindications to getting the corona vaccine is to have any other vaccination within the last 14 days
•Yes 91.5
•No 5
•I don't know 3.5
13. Breastfeeding mothers for children under 6 months are warned to receive the Corona vaccine
•Yes 86.5
•No 0
•I don't know 13.5
14. It is possible for a pregnant woman to get vaccinated
•Yes 89
•No 1
•I don't know 10
15. All chronic diseases do not prevent vaccination
•Yes 89
•No 6
•I don't know 5
16. There is no specific age for a specific type of vaccination
•Yes 89
•No 3
•I don't know 8
17. The vaccine is not for people under 18 years of age
•Yes 94
•No 3
•I don't know 3
18. Those recovering from corona can receive the vaccine after approximately 3 months
•Yes 86.5
•No 5.4
•I don't know 8.1
19. Whoever receives the first dose and then becomes infected with the virus must wait until he recovers and then receive the second dose
•Yes 97
•No 0
•I don't know 3
20. There is no scientific basis for taking aspirin or anticoagulant drugs with the AstraZeneca vaccination
•Yes 92
•No 3
•I don't know 5
21. Anti‐allergic or cortisone is used if any allergic symptoms occur within the first 15 min of vaccination
•Yes 91
•No 3
•I don't know 6
22. There is no need to do an IGg test after or before receiving the vaccination
•Yes 94
•No 1
•I don't know 5
23. There is no scientific basis that whoever received the vaccination is isolated because it is a cause of transmission of infection
•Yes 94.5
•No 0
•I don't know 5.5
24. Cases that take immunosuppressive drugs are prescribed Sinopharm
•Yes 94
•No 0
•I don't know 6
25. Cases of hemodialysis can receive AstraZeneca
•Yes 97.3
•No 0
•I don't know 2.7
26. In cases of kidney transplantation receiving immunosuppressive drugs, Sinopharm is prescribed only
•Yes 91.9
•No 2.7
•I don't know 5.4
27. HIV/AIDS patients receive immunostimulating drugs, so it is possible to receive any type of vaccination
•Yes 97.3
•No 0
•I don't know 2.7
28. The effect of the vaccination begins 2 weeks after receiving the second dose
•Yes 89
•No 5
•I don't know 6