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Aisha Giwa, Morolake Adeagbo, Shirley Anne Tate, Mia Tulli-Shah and Bukola Salami
Objectives: COVID-19 vaccine mandates increased vaccination rates globally. Implemented as a one-size-fits-all policy, these mandates have unintended harmful consequences for many, including Black Canadians. This article reports findings on the interconn...
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Alejandro Hortal
Although vaccines are considered an efficient public health tool by medical experts, in different countries, people?s confidence in them has been decreasing. COVID-19 has elevated medical scientists? and practitioners? social reputation, and it may have ...
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Cheng-Hsin Lin, Chun-Chih Chiu, Tsung-Yeh Yang, Yu-Ann Fang, Meng-Huan Lei, Hsien-Tang Yeh, Chun-Chao Chen, Wen-Rui Hao, Chung-Hsien Kuo and Ju-Chi Liu
There is evidence of strong association between influenza infections and stroke; however, the influenza vaccination and its effect on strokes is currently unclear. In the present study, Taiwan?s National Health Insurance Database was used in obtaining da...
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Sergey Bushuyev, Denis Bushuiev, Victoriia Bushuieva
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The subject of this article is the transformation of project management systems, programs and project portfolios in the context of the interaction of the infodemic and pandemic in the COVID-19 environment. Infodemi?, ahead of the pandemic, is filled...
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Katie Attwell, Samantha B. Meyer and Paul R. Ward
This article is an in-depth analysis of the social nature of vaccine decision-making. It employs the sociological theory of Bourdieu and Ingram to consider how parents experience non-vaccination as a valued form of capital in specific communities, and ho...
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