Association Between the "We Can Do This" Campaign and COVID-19 Booster Uptake, U.S., 2021-2022
Introduction: Monovalent COVID-19 boosters lower the risk of COVID-19 disease, infection, hospitalization, and death. This study examined associations between exposure to a booster public education campaign (the booster campaign) and the increases in booster uptake and reduced length of time until b...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Denison, MA, PhD (Author), Morgane Bennett, MPH, DrPH (Author), Jae-Eun Kim, MA, PhD (Author), Heather Dahlen, MA, PhD (Author), Christopher Williams, MA, PhD (Author), Joseph N. Luchman, PhD (Author), Elissa C. Kranzler, MSEd, MA, PhD (Author), Sarah Trigger, MPH (Author), Tyler Nighbor, PhD (Author), Michael C. Marshall, PhD (Author), Leah Hoffman, MPH (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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