Exploring the impact of Quebec's vaccine lottery and vaccine passports on Covid-19 vaccination intention: Findings from repeated cross-sectional surveys
In Quebec, during the summer of 2021, different strategies to enhance COVID-19 vaccine uptake were implemented (e.g. mobile vaccination clinics, mass communication campaigns, home vaccination). The aim was that at least 75% of 12 years and older individuals receive two doses of COVID-19 vaccines bef...
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Main Authors: | Ève Dubé (Author), Maude Dionne (Author), Louis Rochette (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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