RAPID: Partisanship, Trust, and Vaccine Hesitancy: Impacts of the 2020 Election on COVID-1 — NSF Award to Bentley University (MA,
The United States is on the verge of two potentially watershed moments in the fight against COVID-19. First, COVID-19 vaccines are being tested in clinical trials, suggesting widespread distribution as early as spring 2021. Vaccination is widely considered one of the most critical public health interventions for curbin
| Award title | RAPID: Partisanship, Trust, and Vaccine Hesitancy: Impacts of the 2020 Election on COVID-1 |
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| Award ID | 2102905 |
| Awardee | Bentley University |
| City | WALTHAM |
| State | MA |
| Amount obligated | $198,846 |
| Principal investigator | Rob DeLeo |
| Program | Decision, Risk & Mgmt Sci |
| Start date | 11/15/2020 |
| Abstract | The United States is on the verge of two potentially watershed moments in the fight against COVID-19. First, COVID-19 vaccines are being tested in clinical trials, suggesting widespread distribution as early as spring 2021. Vaccination is widely considered one of the most critical public health interventions for curbing the spread of COVID-19, which has already claimed more than 220,000 American lives. At the same time, the 2020 U.S. presidential election is likely to have a significant impact o |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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