Between October 31, 2020 and December 15, 2020, 26,759 individuals were surveyed across 32 countries via nationally representative survey designs.

Between October 31, 2020 and December 15, 2020, 26,759 individuals were surveyed across 32 countries via nationally representative survey designs.
The objective of this study was to identify pregnant women’s views and attitudes towards maternal immunisation in Panama based on in-depth interviews and focus groups.
Maternal immunisation is key to protecting maternal and newborn health. We interviewed pregnant women in Brazil to identify barriers to and enablers of maternal immunisation in the country.
This mixed-method study aimed to explore the perceptions, confidence levels and decision-making practices…
Macron is battling a unique history of vaccine hesitancy, borne out of a series of mismanaged and bungled medical events, according to…
This qualitative study explored trust, views, and…
Vaccine hesitancy is prevalent in all demographic groups and settings; however, it remains vastly understudied in low-income and middle-income regions.
This briefing provides a summary of the report…
This paper explores online communication about vaccines in 2021, offering insights into how positive, and negative, messages spread.
This report argues that vaccine confidence is essential to ensuring national security, and recommends bolstering confidence-building efforts in five critical areas.
Here we predict uptake of the vaccine at unprecedented spatial resolution across the UK using a large-scale survey of over…
In this study, we predict uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine at unprecedented spatial resolution across the UK.