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Explainer: Are some COVID-19 Vaccines Better than Others?
This document provides answers for commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines.

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Communicating on COVID-19 Vaccines in a Changing Environment
This guidance is intended for those who are involved at the national and sub-national level in the design and delivery of demand and communication strategies on COVID-19 vaccination.

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A Social Media Toolkit for Healthcare Practitioners
This toolkit aims to provide healthcare workers with the tools, skills and content needed to effectively share authentic and reliable information online.

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Role of community engagement in situations of extensive community transmission of COVID-19
This interim guidance provides suggestions to WHO country offices and health ministries so that they can quickly and effectively mobilize and empower communities to engage, reverse and mitigate the impact of COVID-19 through non-pharmaceutical public health measures.

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Risk Communication and Community Engagement Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccines for Marginalised Populations
This inter-agency guidance document aims to supplement the COVAX demand creation package for COVID-19 vaccines with key considerations for humanitarian contexts and marginalized populations with specific access and communication needs.

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Transparent communication about negative features of COVID-19 vaccines decreases acceptance but increases trust
This study contrasts the effects of vague vaccine communication with transparent communication, which discloses either positive or negative vaccine features.

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A guide to prebunking: a promising way to inoculate against misinformation
As with medicine, so with misinformation: It is better to prevent misinformation from spreading at all than to try to debunk it once it’s spread.

Article |?Nottingham Trent University

Doing it for us: Community identification predicts willingness to receive a COVID-19 vaccination via perceived sense of duty to the community
This study draws upon the Social Identity Approach, which posits that people's membership of social groups is consequential for their thoughts and behaviour.

Article |?Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, CASS, GOARN, UNICEF, University of Liberia, University of Oxford, University of Washington, WHO

A review and agenda for integrated disease models including social and behavioural factors
A review of the current modelling methodologies and describe the challenges and opportunities for integrating them with social science research and RCCE practice.

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Data synthesis: public perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccinations (July 2021)
This analysis is the first of a series of data syntheses from the RCCE Collective Service. It focuses on public perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccinations.

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