Morrison, E., Stevens, C., Springsteen, M., Iqbal, S., Zahid, H., Gainty, C., Robertson, H., Bell, A., Schensul, J., Larson, J., Sprague Martinez, L., Haque, S., England, S. and Rollins, R. (2021) Understanding vaccine hesitancy through communities of place. Research Report. Institute for Community Studies.
A new UK-US collaborative study examining vaccine engagement highlights the importance of tapping into local knowledge and leadership in efforts to improve Covid-19 vaccine take-up.
The research was funded by the British Academy, the Social Science Research Council, and the UK’s Science and Innovation Network in the USA, and delivered by The Young Foundation’s Institute for Community Studies and the US Institute for Community Research. It explores levels of vaccine engagement in four locations: Oldham and Tower Hamlets in the UK, and the cities of Boston and Hartford in the US.
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