comparemela.com
Home
Live Updates
How misinformation, conspiracy theories, religion contribute to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in rural Nigeria : comparemela.com
How misinformation, conspiracy theories, religion contribute to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in rural Nigeria
About 60 Kilometers from Abuja lies Kwamba, a small community of a few hundred people in Suleja, Niger state. According to a local health worker, an estimated 50 per cent of adults in the community are not vaccinated against COVID-19.
Related Keywords
Niger
,
United States
,
Kogi
,
Nigeria General
,
Nigeria
,
Nyanya
,
Cross River
,
Kontagora
,
Agbeji
,
Benue
,
Ikwamba
,
Karu
,
Kaduna
,
Abuja
,
Abuja Federal Capital Territory
,
Nassarawa
,
Katsina
,
Kano
,
Zimbabwe
,
Nasarawa
,
Sokoto
,
Nigerian
,
Americans
,
American
,
Zimbabweans
,
Umar Ahmadu
,
Lai Mohammed
,
Usman Yusuf
,
Michael Swango
,
Tobin Ekeatte
,
Haruna Aliu
,
Sylvia Warwan
,
Ungwan Kwangwara
,
Damina Yusuf
,
Ocholi Okutepa
,
Abdul Ilemona
,
Shedrack Muazu
,
Ugwan Kwangwara
,
Yahaya Bello
,
Lami Jubril
,
Ruth Abdul
,
Twitter
,
Capital Municipal Area Councils
,
Health Center
,
Model Primary Health Care Centre Ajiolo Abocho
,
National Primary Health Care Development Agency
,
World Health Organisation
,
Health Care
,
Pfizer
,
Suleja General
,
Farin Shinge
,
Military Barracks
,
Primary Health Center
,
Kontagora General Hospital
,
Fari Shinge
,
Federal Capital Municipal Area Councils
,
Grace Ali
,
Nigerian Christian
,
Nyanya General Hospital
,
New Karu
,
Primary Health
,
Victoria Bamas
,
comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.