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Engage The Youth To Drive Up Covid-19 Vaccinations

Lars Erik Lie, Associate Director for Public Affairs, Ipsos Malaysia | Prof. Mahendhiran Nair, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research Engagement and Impact), Sunway University

30-Aug-21 09:30

Engage The Youth To Drive Up Covid-19 Vaccinations

Around 44% of the Malaysian population is fully vaccinated - but there is a segment of society that remains hesitant to take the Covid-19 vaccine. What drives vaccine perceptions in the country, and how should we tackle the concerns of the vaccine hesitant? We discuss the findings of a recent Ipsos survey on this issue with Prof. Mahendhiran Nair of Sunway University and Lars Erik Lie of Ipsos Malaysia.

Image credit: FARID TAJUDDIN / Shutterstock.com

Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar


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