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February 15, 2022

Mobile contact-tracing technology has emerged as one such measure to track population movements and alert individuals when they come into contact with an infected person. But...

February 15, 2022

To what degree do people remember and believe COVID-19...

February 15, 2022

During the recent U.S. presidential election, social media platforms found themselves once again in the awkward position of being the referee deciding whether to call a...

February 15, 2022

The White House should not overestimate its ability to build public support for the...

February 15, 2022

Low-cost, commercial off-the-shelf Artificial Intelligence means that a range of nonstate actors can increasingly adopt these...

February 15, 2022

While efficacious vaccines have been developed to inoculate against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2; also known as COVID-19), public vaccine...

February 15, 2022

Presidents invariably use the bully pulpit to push a political agenda, but whether this leads to political success in advancing that agenda has long been the subject of...

February 15, 2022

While mass vaccination has blunted the pandemic in the United States, pockets of vaccine hesitancy...

February 15, 2022

Understanding the factors that influence vaccine acceptance is critical to informing public health campaigns aiming to combat public fears and ensure broad...

February 15, 2022

Widespread acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines is crucial for achieving sufficient immunization coverage to end the global pandemic, yet few studies have investigated COVID-19...