Vaccine hesitancy and public health communications
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New global study from MIT shows the power of accurate information to increase vaccination rates worldwide.
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New global study from MIT shows the power of accurate information to increase vaccination rates worldwide.
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New research from MIT Sloan assistant professor Jackson Lu shows a link between collectivistic cultures and higher rates of mask usage.
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In partnership with Target Test Prep, Applicant Lab, and IvyAdvisors, the student club is offering pre-MBA micro-scholarships to applicants who are impacted by the cost of applying.
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Public messaging emphasizing that others are getting a COVID-19 vaccine is one effective way to overcome vaccine hesitancy, according to a new study.