2021 journal article

Beyond Politics — Promoting Covid-19 Vaccination in the United States

New England Journal of Medicine, 384(7), e23.

By: S. Wood* & K. Schulman

Ed(s): D. Malina

MeSH headings : Attitude to Health; COVID-19 / prevention & control; COVID-19 Vaccines; Health Promotion / methods; Humans; Marketing of Health Services / methods; United States; Vaccination / psychology
topics (OpenAlex): Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy; Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment; COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
TL;DR: Despite widespread suffering from Covid-19, credible surveys indicate that the proportion of the U.S. population willing to be vaccinated has fluctuated from 72% in May to 51% in September and 60% in November; these findings underscore the tremendous undertaking facing vaccine communication teams, who must persuade many of these people to be vaccination if the authors’re to achieve the vaccination rate needed to return to normalcy. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: November 4, 2021

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