Associations among political voting preference, high-risk health status, and preventative behaviors for COVID-19
Abstract Background We investigate the relationships among political preferences, risk for COVID-19 complications, and complying with preventative behaviors, such as social distancing, quarantine, and vaccination, as they remain incompletely understood. Since those with underlying health conditions...
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Main Authors: | Thalia Porteny (Author), Laura Corlin (Author), Jennifer D. Allen (Author), Kyle Monahan (Author), Andrea Acevedo (Author), Thomas J. Stopka (Author), Peter Levine (Author), Keren Ladin (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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