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Students’ Perception towards COVID-19 Vaccination Program in Bangladesh: A Study on University Students

Version 1 : Received: 15 April 2021 / Approved: 19 April 2021 / Online: 19 April 2021 (12:27:47 CEST)

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Biswas, B.; Ullah, M.N.; Roy, S.K.; Ridwan, M. Students’ Perception towards COVID-19 Vaccination Program in Bangladesh: A Study on University Students. Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal 2021, 4, 911–921, doi:10.33258/birle.v4i2.1949. Biswas, B.; Ullah, M.N.; Roy, S.K.; Ridwan, M. Students’ Perception towards COVID-19 Vaccination Program in Bangladesh: A Study on University Students. Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal 2021, 4, 911–921, doi:10.33258/birle.v4i2.1949.

Abstract

After a long waited span, the whole world could see the ray of covid-19 vaccine to resist the planet to watch the death procession. But some country people especially the people of Bangladesh keep them aside to take the vaccination. This study aims to understand the perception towards the COVID-19 vaccination program in Bangladesh and the targeted subject is the university student as they are suffering highly depression nowadays. Higher education has been affected globally as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in 223 countries. Moreover, for this pandemic situation, the university students can not complete their graduation which binds them to enter their professional career. Alike all of the developed countries, as well as developing countries, Bangladesh, also considered vaccination as an effective measure to protect the peoples from the Covid-19 virus. This study targeted three psychological factors of the university students and surveyed 322 students from the different universities in Bangladesh to understand their perception regarding vaccines. Moreover, it is seen that most of the students doubt the effectiveness of the vaccine which interrupts them from taking the vaccine willingly.

Keywords

Perception, Covid-19, Vaccination, University Students, Bangladesh

Subject

Medicine and Pharmacology, Immunology and Allergy

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Received: 13 March 2022
Commenter: Shamey Degrade
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