Religion and COVID-19 Vaccination in Zimbabwe
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This book analyses the role of religion during the COVID- 19 pandemic and vaccination rollout in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe was listed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of thirteen African countries to have fully vaccinated more than 10% of its population against COVID- 19 by the end of September 2021, but the country fell far short of the governments own target for achieving 60% inoculation by December 2020. This book analyses whether religion played a role in explaining why the governments pro- vaccine stance did not translate into high vaccination rates. Drawing upon various religions, including African indigenous religions, Christianity and Islam, the book considers how faith actors demonstrated vaccine acceptance, resistance or hesitancy. Zimbabwe offers a particularly interesting and varied case for analysis, and the original research on display here will be an important contribution to wider debates on religion and COVID- 19. This book will be useful to academics, researchers and students studying religious studies, sociology, health and well- being, religion and development.
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