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KNOWLEDGE, AWARENESS AND ATTITUDE OF GENERAL INDIAN POPULATION TOWARDS THE COVID VACCINE

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Janhavi Dorsatwar, Manju Chandankhede, Nandkishor Bankar

INTRODUCTION: The vaccine COVID 19 protects patients from the effects of coronavirus 2 SARS CoV 2, the virus that causes COVID 19. As of April 2021, at least one national law had enacted 14 regulations. Two RNA drugs Pfizer BioNTech and Moderna, five generic drugs BBIBP CorV, CoronaVac, Covaxin, WIBP CorV, and CoviVac, five vector viruses i Sputnik Light, Sputnik V, Oxford-AstraZeneca, Convidecia, Johnson and Johnson, as well as two protein vaccines BBIBP CorV, CoronaVac, Covaxin, WIBP CorV, and CoviVac, and EpiVacCorona and RBD Dimer. AIM: To assess the knowledge of Covid vaccine amongst the Indian population across various age groups. METHOD : A form was sent to a general populationContaining questions regarding the vaccine. Personal information and information of the vaccine was collected. People’s willingness to receive the vaccine was assessed and all the informationWas subjected to a statistical analysis. CONCLUSION: The government of india should vaccinate its people as soon as possible, before the third wave strikes, to avoid the collapse of the Indian healthcare structure.


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