Understanding the concept of trust and other factors related to COVID-19 vaccine intentions among Black/African American older adults prior to vaccine development

Author:

Harris Orlando O.ORCID,Perry Tam E.,Johnson Julene K.,Lichtenberg Peter,Washington Tangy,Kitt Bonita,Shaw Michael,Keiser Sahru,Tran ThiORCID,Vest Leah,Maloof Marsha,Portacolone Elena

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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