id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-293360-nmttgxlq GarcĂ­a, Leidy Y. Acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine: A multifactorial consideration 2020-11-10 .txt text/plain 519 35 43 Specifically, the willingness to vaccinate against SARS-CoV-2 depends on: (a) Availability, i.e. the actual existence of an effective vaccine and its country of origin; (b) Access to the vaccine, which could be limited by individual or governmental budgetary restrictions to finance preventive public health measures; (c) Perceived health risk, which depends on the intensity and severity of side effects and COVID-19 prevalence; (d) Information on benefits, risks and access pathways; (e) Previous experience with other vaccines and exposure to diseases, as this affects risk perception; and (f) Sociodemographic factors including age, education level, gender and more. [4] and Harrison [5] , a transparent educational and communicative campaign is needed, one that considers interaction between health policymakers in a way that allows people to value the personal and social benefit of being vaccinated against COVID-19, reducing hesitation. ./cache/cord-293360-nmttgxlq.txt ./txt/cord-293360-nmttgxlq.txt