As part of the panel “Science, Trust and Society” at the “Understanding Risk Asia Conference 2021“, Assistant Professor Leesa Lin discusses the current context of vaccine confidence in Asia and provides some examples of underlying causes and events that have influenced trust in vaccines in this region.
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