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. 2021 Nov;22(11):3499–3506. doi: 10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.11.3499

Table 3.

Attitudes, Behavior and Beliefs toward COVID-19 Vaccine

Attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccine Number (%)
Acceptance to get the COVID-19 vaccine
Yes 70 (35.0)
No 125 (62.5)
Don't know 5 (2.5)
COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective
Yes 52(26.0)
No 148 (74.0)
Paying a fee to get the COVID-19 vaccine
Yes 42 (21.0)
No 158 (79.0)
Health authorities will be able to vaccinate the majority of Tunisian population
Yes 71(35.5)
No 112(56.5)
I don’t know 16(8.0)
Behavior regarding current vaccinations Number (%)
Influenza vaccine uptake in the last influenza season
Yes 13 (6.5)
No 187 (93.5)
Willingness to get the influenza vaccine
Yes 78 (39.0)
No 121 (60.5)
I don’t know 1 (0.5)
Willingness to be vaccinated against other infectious diseases
Yes 138 (69.0)
No 62 (31.0)
Beliefs regarding vaccination in general Number (%)
I am not favorable to vaccines because they are unsafe
Totally agree 22 (11.0)
Agree 62 (31.0)
Disagree 60 (30.0)
Totally disagree 54 (27.0)
I don’t know 2 (1.0)
There is no need to vaccinate because natural immunity exists
Totally agree 83 (41.5)
Agree 66 (33.0)
Disagree 27 (13.5)
Totally disagree 20 (10.0)
I don’t know 4 (2.0)