The American Public's Trust of Medicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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The American Public's Trust of Medicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Description

This is an archive describing how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the attitudes of Americans towards medical professionals in hospitals and practices and those leading the charge in the government as well.

Creator

Varoon Phondge

Contributor

Varoon Phondge

Language

English

Type

Archive

Collection Items

Interview with Shailja
Discussed topics ranging from the trust between people and health workers on the local and national level during COVID-19. Discussed a bit about trusting the upcoming COVID-19 vaccine.

Interview with Eshaan
Discussed topics ranging from the trust between people and health workers on the local and national level during COVID-19. Discussed a bit about trusting the upcoming COVID-19 vaccine.

Interview with Tom
Discussed topics ranging from the trust between people and health workers on the local and national level during COVID-19. Discussed a bit about trusting the upcoming COVID-19 vaccine.

Intent to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine Rises to 60% as Confidence in Research and Development Process Increases
People are more likely to feel inclined to get the COVID-19 vaccine based on positive results

Many Black Americans don't trust a COVID-19 vaccine. It's important to understand why‌
Why many black Americans do not trust a COVID-19 vaccine

Covid-19: What’s the harm of ‘funny’ anti-vaccine memes?
Whether COVID-19 vaccine memes funny or detrimental

Public Health Officials Are Our COVID-19 Commanders. Treat Them With Respect.
Why health workers during COVID-19 deserve people's respect

Seen 'Plandemic'? We Take A Close Look At The Viral Conspiracy Video's Claims
NPR takes a look at how the 'Plandemic' documentary attacks our national health officals
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