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Understanding low COVID-19 booster uptake among US adults

The purpose of such a study is not innocent enquiry. They're not interested in finding out the shortcomings of their product. Instead it's the vaccine hesitant public who are assumed to be wrong in their behaviour and these questions are asked as a way to figure out how to... correct it.

If you're ever approached about this kind of thing yourself, remember to give the most acerbic, radical and vicious antivaxx answer ever, or no answer at all. Don't participate in their data gathering exercises as to how best craft the next medical propaganda campaign.

237 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Understanding low COVID-19 booster uptake among US adults

The purpose of such a study is not innocent enquiry. They're not interested in finding out the shortcomings of their product. Instead it's the vaccine hesitant public who are assumed to be wrong in their behaviour and these questions are asked as a way to figure out how to... correct it.

If you're ever approached about this yourself, remember to give the most acerbic, radical and vicious antivaxx answer ever, or no answer at all. Don't participate in their data gathering exercises as to how best craft the next medical propaganda campaign.

237 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Understanding low COVID-19 booster uptake among US adults

The purpose of such a study is not innocent enquiry. They're not interested in finding out the shortcomings of their product. Instead it's the vaccine hesitant public who are assumed to be wrong in their behavious and these questions are asked as a way to figure out how to... correct it.

If you're ever approached about this yourself, remember to give the most acerbic, radical and vicious antivaxx answer ever, or no answer at all. Don't participate in their data gathering exercises as to how best craft the next medical propaganda campaign.

237 days ago
1 score