The Relationship between US Adults’ Misconceptions about COVID-19 Vaccines and Vaccination Preferenc...
The Relationship between US Adults’ Misconceptions about COVID-19 Vaccines and Vaccination Preferences
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Basel: MDPI AG
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While mass vaccination has blunted the pandemic in the United States, pockets of vaccine hesitancy remain. Through a nationally representative survey of 1027 adult Americans conducted in February 2021, this study examined individual misconceptions about COVID-19 vaccine safety; the demographic factors associated with these misconceptions; and the r...
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The Relationship between US Adults’ Misconceptions about COVID-19 Vaccines and Vaccination Preferences
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_679ccdf1e88d429e9239942ec59acd22
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2076-393X
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2076-393X
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10.3390/vaccines9080901