• RaincoatsGeorge
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    1 year ago

    It seems like a silly thing to do a study on but if you notice they discuss how making vaccine appointments can mitigate the effects. There’s a lot of research going on that is looking at how to counteract the antivax nonsense that is driving less educated (and sometimes highly educated) people to avoid getting not only their Covid vaccine but other vaccines as well. For instance there’s research that shows when medical professionals strongly recommend vaccinations and regularly remind their patients to get their shots, their patients are more likely to agree to do it and follow up with boosters. Again seems like a common sense thing but it’s little things like this that can start to whittle away at the impact these antivax profiteers have had on people.

    • leaky_shower_thought@feddit.nl
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      1 year ago

      That prebooked part of the graphs got my attention as well.

      I guess prebooking helps narrow choices for people and most just decide to “go through” with it than not.