Animated, video entertainment-education to improve vaccine confidence globally during the COVID-19 pandemic: an online randomized controlled experiment with 24,000 participants
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T. Bärnighausen | S. McMahon | Simiao Chen | Juntao Yang | Chen Wang | Maya Adam | Sebastian Forster | Fengyun Yu | Lirui Jiao | J. Gates | Zhuoran Wang | Haitao Liu | Qiushi Chen | P. Geldsetzer | Peixin Wu | Haitao Liu | M. Adam
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