Racial differences in institutional trust and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and refusal
Abstract Background Previous research has indicated that demographic differences affect COVID-19 vaccination rates. Trust, in both the vaccine itself and institutional trust, is one possible factor. The present study examines racial differences in institutional trust and vaccine status among a natio...
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Main Authors: | Anisah B. Bagasra (Author), Sara Doan (Author), Christopher T. Allen (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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