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Fact-checkers applaud academic research on fact-checking but offer wide range of opinions on which research is most valuable

Fact-checkers applaud academic research on fact-checking but offer wide range of opinions on which research is most valuable
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Why would you not? : alarm as Republican men say they won t get Covid vaccine

Why would you not? : alarm as Republican men say they won t get Covid vaccine
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Why would you not? : alarm as Republican men say they won t get Covid vaccine | Republicans

Why would you not? : alarm as Republican men say they won t get Covid vaccine | Republicans
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COVID-19 vaccines, misinformation and attitudes

January 11, 2021 Each day, thousands of people across the U.S. receive their first doses of a COVID-19 vaccination. Health care providers and public health officials hope that the vaccines given now and, in the future, will help control the spread of COVID-19 and save lives.  However, as the nation begins to ramp up its vaccination rate, misinformation about the vaccines are spreading. University of Minnesota Professor Panayiota Kendeou and Associate Professor Emily Vraga, both co-authors on The COVID-19 Vaccine: Communication Handbook, are available to comment about how this vaccine fits into the overall attitudes toward vaccination and how to address misinformation.

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