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In many countries, the dissemination of varied claims and perspectives regarding COVID-19 vaccines has sparked widespread public discussion. These include concerns about potential side effects, differing interpretations of how the immune system responds to vaccination, and debates over the development and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. Additionally, stories such as COVID-19 being linked to 5G technology and other debated information have also emerged.[1] This spread of information, including content from anti-vaccination advocates, may have influenced people's attitudes towards vaccination. In response, governments and private organizations around the world have introduced measures to encourage or mandate vaccination, such as lotteries,[2] mandates,[3] and free entry to events.[4] These measures have further fueled debates about their legality and effectiveness.[5]
In the US, some prominent biomedical scientists who publicly support vaccination have reported receiving threats and harassment through emails and social media from individuals opposing vaccination.[6]