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Vaccine Myths and Facts – Mini-Sections
Section 11
Myth: We Don’t Know What is in the COVID-19 Vaccines.
Fact: The Vaccine Ingredients are Available for Anyone to See
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For more information click CDC Myths and Facts about COVID-19 Vaccines.
-Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. (2021, August 18). Covid-19 vaccine myths and facts - publichealth.lacounty.gov. VaccinateLACounty.com. 6. Retrieved October 6, 2021, from http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/Media/Coronavirus/docs/vaccine/VaccineMythsAndFacts.pdf

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COVID-19 Vaccination
Challenges: A Mini-Review

- Mohseni Afshar, Z., Barary, M., Hosseinzadeh, R., Karim, B., Ebrahimpour, S., Nazary, K., Sio, T. T., Sullman, M. J. M., Carson-Chahhoud, K., Moudi, E., & Babazadeh, A. (2022). COVID-19 vaccination challenges: A mini-review. Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics, 18(5), 2066425.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Eitze, S., Heinemeier, D., Schmid-Küpke, N. K., Betsch, C., & Vaccination60+ Study Group. (2021). Decreasing vaccine hesitancy with extended health knowledge: Evidence from a longitudinal randomized controlled trial. Health Psychology, 40(2), 77–88.

Fu, S. (Q.), Greco, L. M., Lennard, A. C., & Dimotakis, N. (2021). Anxiety responses to the unfolding COVID-19 crisis: Patterns of change in the experience of prolonged exposure to stressors. Journal of Applied Psychology, 106(1), 48–61.

Greene, C. M., & Murphy, G. (2021). Quantifying the effects of fake news on behavior: Evidence from a study of COVID-19 misinformation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. Advance online publication.

Shamblaw, A. L., Rumas, R. L., & Best, M. W. (2021). Coping during the COVID-19 pandemic: Relations with mental health and quality of life. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne, 62(1), 92–100. 

Sibley, C. G., Greaves, L. M., Satherley, N., Wilson, M. S., Overall, N. C., Lee, C. H. J., Milojev, P., Bulbulia, J., Osborne, D., Milfont, T. L., Houkamau, C. A., Duck, I. M., Vickers-Jones, R., & Barlow, F. K. (2020). Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide lockdown on trust, attitudes toward government, and well-being. American Psychologist, 75(5), 618–630.

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