When good messages go wrong: Perspectives on COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine communication from generally vaccine accepting individuals in Canada
Vaccines are one of the most important and successful public health interventions to reduce the spread of infectious diseases. However, unlike childhood diseases and routine vaccines, COVID-19 is a novel threat, and COVID-19 vaccines may elicit specific anxieties. Through focus groups, we examine th...
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Main Authors: | Gabriela Capurro (Author), Jordan Tustin (Author), Cindy G. Jardine (Author), S. Michelle Driedger (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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