COVID-19 vaccine delay: An examination of United States residents' intention to delay vaccine uptake
The current study examines differences between COVID-19 vaccine intention and delay. A survey was administered to 585 US respondents in late November 2020 as part of an online longitudinal study. Respondents provided information on whether they would obtain a COVID-19 vaccine, once available, and ho...
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Main Authors: | Carl Latkin (Author), Lauren Dayton (Author), Grace Yi (Author), Afareen Jaleel (Author), Chikaodinaka Nwosu (Author), Rupali Limaye (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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