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The Guardian on the Urgency of Responding to Viral Diseases in Low-Income Countries

Media Coverage
The Guardian
August 31, 2021
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A piece in The Guardian argues for the need to prioritize the response to COVID-19 and other viruses in developing countries and cites a survey conducted by IPA and over 30 other institutions which found overall that people in lower-income countries were more interested in getting a COVID vaccine than in the higher-icnome countries studied.

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Study:
COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance and Hesitancy in Low-and-Middle Income Countries
People:
Julio Saul Solís Arce, Shana Warren, Niccoló Meriggi, Alexandra Scacco, Nina McMurry, Maarten Voors, Georgiy Syunyaev, Amyn Malik, Dean Karlan, Michael Callen, Matthieu Teachout, Macartan Humphreys, Mushfiq Mobarak, Saad B. Omer
Country:
Burkina Faso, Colombia, India, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Uganda, United States
Program area:
Health
Topics:
COVID-19
Partners:
Columbia University, Ghent University, Higher School of Economics University Basic Research Program, International Growth Centre (IGC), London School of Economics and Political Science, NOVAFRICA (at Nova School of Business and Economics of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa), New York University Abu Dhabi, Trinity College Dublin, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Yale Institute for Global Health, Yale MacMillan Center Program on Refugees

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