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Volume 28, Number 8—August 2022
Research

COVID-19 Vaccination Intent and Belief that Vaccination Will End the Pandemic

Marion de VriesComments to Author , Liesbeth Claassen, Mattijs Lambooij, Ka Yin Leung, Kees Boersma, and Aura Timen
Author affiliations: National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands (M. de Vries, L. Claassen, M. Lambooij, K.Y. Leung, A. Timen); Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (K. Boersma, A. Timen)

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Table 2

Variables for study population testing major role for the belief that COVID-19 vaccination will end the pandemic, the Netherlands*

Variable Answer categories No. (%)
Sex M 1,991 (49)

F
2,042 (51)
Age, y 18–29 560 (14)
30–39 503 (12)
40–49 574 (14)
50–59 765 (19)
60–69 805 (20)
70–79 613 (15)

>80
213 (5)
Level of education Low 824 (20)
Moderate 1,535 (38)

High
1,674 (42)
Region of residence in the Netherlands West 1,736 (43)
North 470 (12)
East 866 (22)

South
961 (24)
Migration background None 3,267 (81)
Western 444 (11)
Other 306 (8)

Unknown
16 (0)
Invited for a COVID-19 vaccination
Invited 642 (16)
Not (yet) invited
3,391 (84)
Vaccinated against COVID-19
Vaccinated 405 (10)
Not (yet) vaccinated
3,628 (90)
Total NA 4,033 (100)

*COVID-19, coronavirus disease; NA, not applicable.

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