What explains spatial variations of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy?: a social-ecological-technological systems approach
While COVID-19 vaccines have been available since December 2020 and efforts have been made to vaccinate the maximum population, a large number of people are continuing to be hesitant, prolonging the pandemic in the US. While most previous studies investigated social, economic, and demographic variab...
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Main Authors: | Arun Pallathadka (Author), Heejun Chang (Author), Daikwon Han (Author) |
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IOP Publishing,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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