COVID-19 anti-vaccine sentiments: Analyses of comments from social media
Purpose: This study analyzed the insights and sentiments of COVID-19 anti-vaccine comments from Instagram feeds and Facebook postings. The sentiments related to the acceptance and effectiveness of the vaccines that were on the verge of being made available to the public. Patients and methods: The qu...
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Main Authors: | Wong, Li Ping, Lin, Yulan, Alias, Haridah, Abu Bakar, Sazaly, Zhao, Qinjian, Hu, Zhijian |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/28171/ |
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