Location, location, location: a discrete choice experiment to inform COVID-19 vaccination programme delivery in the UK
Abstract Background Large-scale vaccination is fundamental to combatting COVID-19. In March 2021, the UK's vaccination programme had delivered vaccines to large proportions of older and more vulnerable population groups; however, there was concern that uptake would be lower among young people....
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Main Authors: | Robert McPhedran (Author), Natalie Gold (Author), Charlotte Bemand (Author), Dale Weston (Author), Rachel Rosen (Author), Robert Scott (Author), Tim Chadborn (Author), Richard Amlôt (Author), Max Mawby (Author), Ben Toombs (Author) |
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