An empirical assessment of the factors influencing acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine uptake between Kenyan and Hungarian residing populations: A cross-sectional study
John M. Macharia(University of Pecs), Bence L. Raposa(University of Pecs), John Mathenge(Kenyatta University), Dorina Pusztai(University of Pecs), Grace W. Gakenye(University of Pecs), Nóra Rozmann(University of Pecs), David Onchonga(University of Limerick), Ruth W. Mwangi(Egerton University), Zsolt Káposztás(University of Pecs), M. Sugár(University of Pecs), Márton Pintér(University of Pecs)
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