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To: DoodleBob
Public health authorities seek to increase vaccine uptake, especially among those who are hesitant. But there is little evidence as to the best way to achieve this. New research suggests that rather than direct incentives, such as money, government-imposed mandates requiring vaccination to access certain public spaces could be the key. To explore this, researchers used the variation in the dates of mandates and subsequent COVID-19 vaccine uptake across Canadian provinces and European countries.

Another good way that maybe they have not considered is to come up with a product that is safe and effective rather than one that is harmful and of dubious merit. The kind of product that they don't have to hide the clinical data for? That they don't have to run propaganda campaigns for? You know...doing that whole ethical thing of first doing no harm that seems to have gone out of style.

9 posted on 06/10/2022 4:23:55 PM PDT by AndyTheBear
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Wasn’t “First, do no harm” good for 3000 years, as the ideal health care motto? How did we dump this?


55 posted on 06/10/2022 8:37:53 PM PDT by Yaelle
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