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Vaccine Compliance Versus Trust in a Pandemic
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Vaccine Compliance Versus Trust in a Pandemic

Abstract

This chapter considers the role of the rapid development of vaccinesVaccine in relation to modern “pandemic” healthHealth scares. In 2020 it was a political reflex that vaccines were needed to protect the public from the emergence of a new infectious diseaseDisease, infectious. This was accompanied by over-confidence that safe, effective vaccines could be developed at all, let alone in a timely manner, while globally preparednessPreparedness to cope with a new infectious diseaseDisease, infectious (for which no vaccineVaccine could be available at an early juncture) was minimal. At the same timeTime, billions of dollars of public money were collected to fund such projects. Attempting to fast forward the marketingMarketing of products that do not effectively prevent the disease, have unpleasant local side-effects, and unknown long-term ones are unlikely to lead to trustTrust and ignore other historical failures.Graphical Abstract/Art PerformanceVaccine complianceVaccine, complianceversus trustTrust in a pandemic(Adapted with permission from the Association of Science and Art (ASA), Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN); Made by Sheida Javdaneh)A cartoon of a doctor with his mask on fights the coronavirus with the Covid-19 vaccine.The code of this chapter is 01100011 01101110 01100001 01100101 01010110 01101001 01100011.

Authors

Stone J

Book title

Integrated Science of Global Epidemics

Series

Integrated Science

Volume

14

Pagination

pp. 519-527

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

DOI

10.1007/978-3-031-17778-1_24
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