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Fri, 2025-03-21 11:22 —
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'It's not a vaccine, it's a shot': Uncovering a new trend in vaccine skepticism
It has long been recognized that attitudes towards vaccines may be vaccine-specific, so that people may take up some, but not others.
Elena Semino
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