Summary: | Someone who is concerned or afraid that something horrible or unpleasant will happen to them is described as apprehensive. Humans are prone to be frightened and apprehensive when confronted with something new and unfamiliar to the general audience. The study's goal is to determine the level of concern about the COVID-19 vaccine and to establish the levels of apprehension about the COVID-19 vaccine in light of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. To support the study, researchers circulated an online questionnaire with 13 demographic questions and 24 questions about Malaysian individuals' level of apprehension and interest. Through the Google Form platform, 475 respondents from all throughout Malaysia were included in the study. All variables were measured using scales that have previously been used by others. All of the variables were evaluated using scales that have previously been used in prior research. The survey amount was calculated using the Krejcie and Morgan Table. The SPSS ver. 20 programme was used to conduct the study, and the results indicated that our respondents are quite curious (81.9 percent) and a little over half are scared (53.9 percent). © 2024 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved.
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