Decisions about adopting novel COVID‐19 vaccines among White adults in a rural state, USA: A qualitative study
Abstract Purpose Many people, especially in rural areas of the United States, choose not to receive novel COVID‐19 vaccinations despite public health recommendations. Understanding how people describe decisions to get vaccinated or not may help to address hesitancy. Methods We conducted semistructur...
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Main Authors: | Mike Kohut (Author), Liz Scharnetzki (Author), Joseph Pajka (Author), Elizabeth A. Jacobs (Author), Kathleen M. Fairfield (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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