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Title: A SURVEY ABOUT THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS COVID-19 VACCINATION AMONG THE STUDENTS AT THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE – SKOPJE, REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA
Authors: Bogdanska, Jasna 
Topuzovska, Sonja 
Tosheska Trajkovska, Katerina 
Ampova, Hristina 
Emin, Melda 
Stanojevska Petrushevska, Elena
Duma Vasovska, Irena 
Grujoska Veta D 
Keywords: attitude towards Covid-19 vaccine
attitude towards vaccination
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Macedonian Association of Anatomists
Journal: Journal of Morphological Sciences
Abstract: The SARS-Cov-2 virus represents the most important challenge for public health worldwide. In order to prevent the spread of the virus, vaccines from different suppliers were introduced in the Republic of North Macedonia. Bearing in mind thatvaccination is not obligatory, the present survey was designed in order to evaluate the personal attitude towards vaccination among the first and second year students atthe Medical Faculty in Skopje. In total, 427 students consented for participation in the survey. Overall, 46% out of all participants considered that vaccination should be mandatory among the healthcare workers and medical students. Most of the participants, overall 75% oftotal, expressed the willingness to receive the vaccine for the sake of public health and for their own families. Fifty-three percentof the students were willing to receive the vaccine from any manufacturer in order to contribute tothe public health, but most of them have expressed their willingness to live with the restrictive measures for an unlimited time. The overall attitude towards general vaccination was highly positive (84% of all participants).We can conclude that, most of the first and secondyear students atthe Medical Faculty, have expressed their willingness to receive the vaccine against Covid-19
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/16951
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