 This study examined the attitudes towards the prospective COVID-19 vaccines among the general public in Jordan, Kuwait and other Arab countries. It also assessed the association between COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and conspiracy beliefs. The results showed that the acceptance rate for COVID-19 and influenza vaccines was 29.4 percent and 30.9 percent, respectively. Males, respondents with higher educational levels and those with histories of chronic disease had higher rates of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Additionally, higher VCBS scores were found among females, respondents with lower educational levels and respondents who rely on social media platforms as their primary source of information. These findings suggest that there is a need to address vaccine hesitancy in order to ensure successful control of the pandemic. This article was authored by Malik Salam, Dima Dababsa, Huda Eid and others. We are article.tv. Links in the description below.