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vaccination hesitancy. While the Tuskegee Syphilis Study has been identified as a key factor in this mistrust, its specific … influence on COVID-19 vaccination uptake among African Americans remains unexplored. Our paper fills this research gap. Our … results suggest that the difference in COVID-19 vaccination rates between communities with low and high proportions of Black …
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Inequality in vaccination has been perceived as a research problem in the recent COVID-19 pandemic. So far, this type … domestic or household helps to examine the vaccination status across socioeconomic status, age, income, access to the internet … capital of Bangladesh, domestic or household workers above 40 years of age have mostly not taken COVID-19 vaccination at 5 …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted multiple facets of our lives and created a number of legal and ethical dilemmas. One of the greatest challenges at present is the production and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. Refusing to supply COVID vaccines widely could affect millions worldwide, and...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced countries to make difficult ethical choices, e.g., how to balance public health and socioeconomic activity and whom to prioritize in allocating vaccines or other scarce medical resources. We discuss the implications of benefit-cost analysis, utilitarianism, and...
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diseases remains a challenge. Can delivery of information regarding the benefits of vaccination through personal home visits by … information about COVID-19 vaccines and promote vaccination through one-on-one meetings, using an interpersonal behavioral change … the overall vaccination take-up is quite moderate and that there are no differences in vaccination outcomes across the …
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Many papers have focused on the effect of national policies on the fall of the rate of COVID-19 cases. However, the effect of national policies on COVID-19 shocks coming from abroad is still an open question. This paper uses daily new confirmed COVID-19 cases from May 2020 to March 2022 in 36...
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reduces vaccine efficacy. A key empirical challenge is the endogeneity bias when comparing risk-taking by vaccination status … of the timing of vaccination, increase their risk-taking by increasing engagement in some risk-taking activities. The …
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The global COVID-19 vaccination campaign is the largest public health campaign in history, with over 2 billion people … understood. Leveraging the staggered rollout of vaccines, we find that the vaccination campaign across 141 countries averted 2 … vaccination in each country proportional to its population, would have saved roughly 670,000 more lives. However, this …
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The effectiveness of the state policies providing incentives for vaccination to curb the spread of coronavirus disease …/sweepstakes, or other non-financial incentives) for vaccination by twenty-six U.S. states in 2021 to attenuate vaccine hesitancy or … reluctance. The research design is an event study assessing the changes in the daily state-level COVID-19 vaccination rates …
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having had COVID. Vaccination is associated with lower negative affect, including among those who reported having had long …
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