The rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines was a landmark achievement that saved millions of lives. However, this success also intensified vaccine hesitancy, as misinformation, evolving public health guidelines, and growing distrust in institutions fueled anti-vaccine sentiment. In this opinion piece, we explore the paradoxical legacy of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign - how a global scientific triumph simultaneously gave rise to an emboldened anti-vaccine movement. Drawing on international data, we highlight the association between baseline vaccine acceptance and subsequent booster uptake and interpret these trends through the lens of the Health Belief Model. We further examine the psychological, cultural, political, and structural drivers of hesitancy and outline key strategies to rebuild public trust. Addressing this crisis requires proactive, evidence-informed, and culturally sensitive approaches to safeguard the future of global immunization efforts.
Building similarity graph...
Analyzing shared references across papers
Loading...
Esteban Ortiz‐Prado
Universidad de las Américas
Isaac A. Suárez-Sangucho
Universidad de Las Américas
Jorge Vásconez-González
Children's National
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
Universidad de Las Américas
University of the Americas
Building similarity graph...
Analyzing shared references across papers
Loading...
Ortiz‐Prado et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68a363490a429f797332a2a8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2025.2543167
Synapse has enriched 5 closely related papers on similar clinical questions. Consider them for comparative context: