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Assessing Community Perception in Brunei Darussalam on the Necessity and Efficacy of COVID-19 Vaccination

dc.contributor.authorSiti Majidah Rahimen_US
dc.contributor.authorNor Surilawana Sulaimanen_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-30T03:46:05Z
dc.date.available2024-05-30T03:46:05Z
dc.date.issued2022-11-29
dc.descriptionE-Proceedings 3rd Insan Junior Researchers International Conference 2022 (iJURECON 2022) : "STREAM for a better future”/Editors: Rahayu Ahmad, Muhammad Azan Tamar Jaya, Ahmad Fuad Mohamad Amin, Nur Aisyah Mohamed, Nur Fatin Fathillah Mazlan. 21-23rd October 2022 (Virtual Conference) Organized By : Kolej Genius Insan,USIMen_US
dc.description.abstractThe World Health Organization (WHO) proclaimed the contagious COVID-19 disease brought on by the coronavirus to be a pandemic on March 11, 2020. In Brunei Darussalam, the Omicron variant has replaced the Delta variant as the predominant variant since 2021, leading to a weekly case count of 29,402 cases with 156 deaths in the week ending March 6, 2022. As a result, Brunei has started the COVID-19 National Vaccination Program (NVP), which was conducted in three phases based on different demographic groups. Brunei Darussalam believes that these vaccines will protect the priority groups that it has identified. The government has made numerous attempts to stop COVID-19 from spreading by adopting a "herd immunity" strategy, in which at least 70-75% of the population gets immunized. The main objective of this study is to learn about the Brunei population’s perceptions and understanding of the necessity and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine. A cross-sectional online questionnaire was distributed to 250 local Muslim respondents using Google Forms. SPSS was used to conduct descriptive statistical analyses [frequency (%)] to represent the characteristics of respondents as well as their perceptions of the necessity and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination. Based on the data analysis, the majority of the respondents (61.6%) agree on the necessity of taking COVID-19 vaccination will indirectly inhibit viral spread, while 62.4% have neutral views on the vaccine’s efficacy. Therefore, the relevant parties should play a role in building trust in vaccine safety and boosting understanding of the vaccine’s necessity and efficacy.en_US
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dc.identifier.isbne-ISBN: 9786299766711
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dc.identifier.urihttps://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/16468
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherKolej Genius Insan, USIMen_US
dc.relation.conferenceE-Proceedings 3rd Insan Junior Researchers International Conference 2022 (iJURECON 2022)en_US
dc.subjectBrunei Darussalam, COVID-19 Vaccination, Efficacy, Necessity, Perceptionen_US
dc.titleAssessing Community Perception in Brunei Darussalam on the Necessity and Efficacy of COVID-19 Vaccinationen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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