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When a filmmaker asked medical historian Naomi Rogers to appear in a new documentary, the Yale professor didn’t blink. She had done these “talking head” interviews many times before. She […]
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The dangers of misinformation spreading on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic are known. However, software that allows individuals to generate automated content and share it via counterfeit accounts (or […]
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The true extent of coronavirus vaccine misinformation is something that, like all misinformation, is difficult to gauge. Many Americans — particularly Republicans — are declining vaccination, but plenty of them are […]
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“The problem right now is that it’s being talked about so much as a choice,” says Brunson, who points out that white Republican-voting men are particularly reluctant to get vaccinated […]
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 America is gaining ground regarding the numbers of people who have chosen to be vaccinated. Although many have chosen to do so, there remain many who have not. As a […]
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With our new visualization tool, IHME in partnership with COVID Collaborative shows vaccine hesitancy in the US by county and ZIP code, highlighting which areas could benefit most from increased […]
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Last week, a report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism found that citizens in eight countries still largely rely on the mainstream news media for accurate information […]
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Omar Neal had every reason to be skeptical. Here in Tuskegee, Alabama, where roadways are dotted with signs that read “Vaccinate Me. Stop the Spread”, the history of racist medical […]
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People who use social media to obtain information are less willing to receive a coronavirus vaccine than others, according to a study. The researchers surveyed 1476 adults and five focus […]