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. 2021 Aug 26;9(9):954. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9090954

Table 4.

Attitudes of Palestinian dental students towards COVID-19 vaccine, February—March 2021 (n = 417).

Variable Outcome Frequency (n) Percentage (%)
I am willing to take the COVID-19 vaccine once it become available to me Totally Disagree 36 8.6
Disagree 26 6.2
Not Sure 114 27.3
Agree 83 19.9
Totally Agree 158 37.9
Do reports you hear/read in the media/on social media make you reconsider the choice to take COVID-19 vaccine? Yes 195 46.8
No 110 26.4
Not Sure 112 26.9
Do celebrities, religious or political leaders influence your decision about getting vaccinated? Yes 128 30.7
No 206 49.4
Not Sure 83 19.9
Do you trust that your government is making decisions in your best interest with respect to what vaccines are provided (e.g., your government purchases the highest quality vaccines available)? Yes 146 35
No 123 29.5
Not Sure 148 35
Do you trust pharmaceutical companies to provide credible data on COVID-19 vaccine safety and effectiveness vaccines? Yes 200 48
No 88 21.1
Not Sure 129 30.9
Do you know anyone who does not take a vaccine because of religious or cultural values? Yes 93 22.3
No 274 65.7
Not Sure 50 12
If “Yes”, do you agree with these people? Yes 21 5
No 59 14.1
Not Sure 13 3.2