Vaccine Uptake Influenced by Politics, Socioeconomics

October 10, 2024

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Vaccine Uptake Influenced By Politics Socioeconomics

A new U-M study shows that COVID-19 vaccine rates have varied significantly based on partisanship and socioeconomic factors like education level. The distrust of government observed in the findings has compelled researchers to think creatively about how public health officials should promote vaccine uptake, including the use of social influencers and celebrities.

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