 The study found that community health volunteers in Kenya have high levels of intent to be vaccinated against COVID-19, however, there are pockets of hesitancy in some areas which could negatively affect the success of the national vaccine rollout. Factors such as trust in vaccine manufacturers, trust in the Ministry of Health, belief in vaccine safety, and risk management by the government were all found to be significant predictors of vaccination intention. Additionally, vaccine-specific concerns such as side effects and lack of information about the vaccine were also identified as factors contributing to hesitancy. This article was authored by Wakimosa, Evelyn Mouina, Jane Carter, and others.