Social networks found ineffective at mobilizing vaccination uptake

The persuasive power of social networks is immense, but not limitless, according to Cornell research published in the journal Health Economics. “Social Connections and COVID-19 Vaccination” showed that vaccine preferences, based on the COVID experience in the United States, proved quite insensitive to persuasion, even through friendship networks.

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