Marginalisation and distrust in the context of the COVID-19 vaccination programme: experiences of communities in a northern UK city region

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Stephanie Gillibrand
Dharmi Kapadia
Ruth Watkinson
Basma Issa
Charles Kwaku-Odoi
Caroline Sanders
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[1] The University of Manchester,Centre for Primary Care & Health Services Research, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology Medicine & Health
[2] NIHR Applied Research Collaboration for Greater Manchester,School of Social Sciences
[3] University of Manchester,undefined
[4] Independent public contributor,undefined
[5] Caribbean and African Health Network,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 24卷
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Vaccines; COVID-19; Marginalisation; Inequalities; Distrust;
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