Balogun Noimot, Department of Mass Communication, University of Lagos, Nigeria
Research Article
An Assessment of the Acceptability of Street Vendors to Covid-19 Prevention Campaigns in Lagos State
Author(s): Balogun Noimot* and Charles Onwunali
Apart from the apparent gap in vaccine availability between developing and developed countries, another possible unintended cause of in-equality in addressing Covid-19 needs is the reception and willingness of people accept vaccination. Creating meaningful engagement which will create a desired change in the receiver (the public) is indeed another herculean task. Reception is however a function of many determinants which may hasten or delay the adoption of messages for behavioral change. This study assessed the acceptability of non-registered street vendors to Covid-19 prevention campaigns in Lagos State. The study adopted a cross-sectional study design in a population of 100 street vendors from 4 motor parks across 2 Local Governments in Lagos State. Simple random sampling and purposive sampling method of selection was used and analysis was done using STATA version 15. The study foun.. View More»