Paranoia affected COVID-19 vaccine refusal by increasing beliefs in conspiracy theories and mistrust of science
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Research suggests that paranoia and mistrust of science may contribute to covid-19 vaccine refusal, with some studies indicating that beliefs in conspiracy theories and distrust of government also play a role. The factors driving vaccine hesitancy appear to be complex, involving cognitive distortions and institutional trust. Various approaches, including machine learning, are being explored to better understand and predict vaccine hesitancy.
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