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P-ISSN 2689-7059
E-ISSN 2689-7040
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Vol. 40, Issue 2, 2021October 01, 2021 EDT

“Plenty of Vaccines, but Not Enough Arms”: A Social-Ecological Approach to COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural US Communities

Leandra Smollin, Amy Lubitow,
COVID-19vaccine hesitancyrural healthhealth equitysocial determinants of health
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Smollin, L., & Lubitow, A. (2021). “Plenty of Vaccines, but Not Enough Arms”: A Social-Ecological Approach to COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural US Communities. Journal of Human Services, 40(2), 15–28. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.52678/​001c.75374

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