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Behaviour And Societal Impact
Clear
3rd Jun 2021
Low trust in government, conspiracy beliefs and watching YouTube predicts vaccine hesitancy
Coronavirus
Behaviour and Societal Impact
20th May 2021
Oxford to play host to crucial G7 health talks
Coronavirus
Behaviour and Societal Impact
Public Health
13th May 2021
COVID-19 vaccine messaging that focuses on personal benefits is most effective with those who are hesitant
Coronavirus
Vaccine Development
Behaviour and Societal Impact
29th Apr 2021
Policies for COVID-19 elimination, not mitigation, best for health, economy and civil liberties
Coronavirus
Behaviour and Societal Impact
23rd Apr 2021
Research uncovers high risk to pregnant women from COVID-19
Coronavirus
Behaviour and Societal Impact
23rd Apr 2021
Significant reductions in COVID-19 infections found after single dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine
Coronavirus
Vaccine Development
Behaviour and Societal Impact
15th Apr 2021
Tracking the economic impacts of COVID-19 one ship at a time
Coronavirus
Behaviour and Societal Impact
7th Apr 2021
Link between COVID-19 infection and subsequent mental health and neurological conditions found
Coronavirus
Behaviour and Societal Impact
30th Mar 2021
New study shows overwhelming public support for donating vaccines to low-income countries
Coronavirus
Behaviour and Societal Impact
29th Mar 2021
Oxford researchers create online resource to optimise NHS routes for housebound vaccinations
Coronavirus
Behaviour and Societal Impact
Public Health
Pagination
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