Countries with lower-than-expected vaccination rates show unusually negative attitudes to vaccines on Twitter
By Jungmi Jun, Associate Professor of Information and Communications, University of South Carolina
Ali Zain, Ph.D. Student of Mass Communication, University of South Carolina
A team analyzed more than 21 million tweets about COVID-19 vaccines and found that negative sentiments on social media were tied to lower-than-expected vaccination rates in many nations.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2022