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Correction: social media influence on COVID-19 vaccine perceptions among University students: a Malawi case study
BMC Public Health volume 24, Article number: 1410 (2024)
BMC Public Health (2024) 24:1312.
In the original publication of this article Tables 1 and 2 were incorrectly swapped. The original publication has been updated to rectify this error.
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Folotiya, M., Ngoma, C. Correction: social media influence on COVID-19 vaccine perceptions among University students: a Malawi case study. BMC Public Health 24, 1410 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-18884-1
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