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The Politicization of COVID-19 Vaccines
Organization: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthPublished: 2021
"Research shows that conservatives are significantly less likely to get a COVID vaccine than liberals. Timothy Callaghan of Texas A&M’s school of public health tells Stephanie Desmon about the impact this has right now, given the Delta variant, and the implications for the future in a country where politics and science are at odds in many circles. What are the best strategies to decouple partisanship from sound science and why is it so crucial to our health?" - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Resource Group:
Background Knowledge
Product Type: Podcast
Sub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making
Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy
Program Planning and Delivery
Promotion and Communication
Marketing and Campaigns
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
Communication
COVID-19
Product Type: Podcast
Category:
Vaccination Decision Making,Sub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making,Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy,Program Planning and Delivery,Promotion and Communication,Marketing and Campaigns,Monitoring and Surveillance,Outbreaks and Pandemics,Communication,COVID-19 Vaccination Decision MakingSub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making
Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy
Program Planning and Delivery
Promotion and Communication
Marketing and Campaigns
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
Communication
COVID-19
Audience:
General Public
Health Care Professional
Region: United States
Health Care Professional
Region: United States
Language:
English
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