V. Kharitonova
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COVID-19和疫苗接种:它们是“破坏”还是“杀死”?
本文作者着重了解(主要在俄罗斯)与SARS-CoV-2病毒(严重急性呼吸综合征相关冠状病毒2;以前为2019-nCoV -新型冠状病毒)疫苗的研制、生产和分销有关的问题,这种病毒会导致冠状病毒病(COVID-19)。该国疫苗接种情况的起源与一般的反疫苗接种运动及其俄罗斯特点有关。这项研究是在大流行病期间从医学和人类学的角度(使用"定性"分析方法)对互联网来源(主要是网络)的材料进行的,并对不同性别、年龄、社会和教育地位的受访者进行调查。确定的问题可以分为几个部分:潜在消费者对国内疫苗生产的评估——其质量;进入市场前的认可程度;制定使用策略(在不同阶段有所不同)-接受接种疫苗的想法或因各种原因拒绝接种疫苗;选择接种疫苗的时间和特定疫苗;对接种疫苗后果的反应;不同阶段对接种疫苗运动(包括立法信息和运动)的态度。所有这些案件都或多或少地与政治、医学和文化背景有关;其中任何一起案件既涉及专家(政治家、各级医生——包括著名科学家和文化人物),也涉及陷入选择和决策困境的普通公民。这篇文章除了对问题的一般理解之外,还提供了说明性材料,以评估不同个人和人口群体对接种疫苗的态度的特殊性。©2021托木斯克国立大学版权所有。
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