Transparency of the national government as key in promoting the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines

A recent correspondence discussed two important attributes of the government officials, namely, public service and common good. These two could possibly help the government in terms of promoting vaccination programs in the Philippines. This paper proposes transparency as the third attribute that cou...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of public health (Oxford, England) England), 2021-06, Vol.43 (2), p.e381-e382
Hauptverfasser: Dela Cruz, Moriah Dianne M, Mendoza, Abelardo Jose M, Gueco, Gevans Ed A, Maghinang, C J Mark P, Gopez, Jose Ma W
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description A recent correspondence discussed two important attributes of the government officials, namely, public service and common good. These two could possibly help the government in terms of promoting vaccination programs in the Philippines. This paper proposes transparency as the third attribute that could help in gaining trust from the people in promoting vaccination in the country.
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