Karandip Singh Bains

Department of Medicine, Medical University of the Americas, Charlestown, Saint Kitts and Nevis

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  • Research Article   
    Attitudes of caribbean medical students towards COVID-19 vaccination
    Author(s): Pavit Singh Momi, Karandip Singh Bains, Harman Singh, Aaronvir Singh Thind*, Dipendra R. Pandeya and Snehal Mehta

    As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage on in our world, effective measures to combat the continual spread of the virus have begun to be deployed. The most effective of these measures is the development of the mRNA vaccines manufactured by numerous companies such as Pfizer, Moderna etc. For these vaccines to be maximally effective it is crucial to achieve a sufficient vaccination rate amongst our worldwide populations. Vaccine hesitancy is and always has been a concern in the general population. This study looks at the attitudes of Caribbean Medical students towards the vaccines and attempts to elicit reasons for vaccine hesitancy. Among Caribbean medical students the vast majority believe the vaccine to be effective. A small minority, however, do not believe the vaccine to be effective and state their reasons to be fear of side effects/reactions, belief that c.. View More»

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