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Vaccination as a social contract


Vaccination as a social contract - PNAS

We study whether vaccination is a social contract where individuals reciprocate and reward others who comply with the contract and punish those who don't.

Vaccination as a social contract - PubMed

It is concluded that vaccination is a social contract in which cooperation is the morally right choice. Individuals act upon the social contract ...

Resistance to COVID-19 vaccination and the social contract - Nature

Confronted with stalled vaccination efforts against COVID-19, many governments embraced mandates and other measures to incentivize ...

Vaccination as a social contract | PNAS

It is concluded that vaccination is a social contract in which cooperation is the morally right choice. Individuals act upon the social contract, and more so ...

Vaccination as a social contract: The case of COVID-19 and ... - NCBI

(1), together with the robustness test described here, provide strong support for the hypothesis that vaccination is indeed a social contract ...

Vaccination, Transplantation, and a Social Contract

Outline: Individual Harm from Vaccination, Overriding Personal Philosophy, Perpetuating Racial Injustice, Harm from Denial of Transplantation.

Vaccination as a social contract: The case of COVID-19 and US ...

Comments on an article by L. Korn et al. (see record 2020-50506-003). Korn et al. present evidence that vaccination constitutes a “social contract.

COVID-19: Is getting vaccinated really part of the social contract?

Social contract arguments for vaccination. Among many recent appeals to the social contract, the vice-chancellor of Deakin University affirmed ...

Vaccination as a social contract - NASA/ADS

Vaccines support controlling and eliminating infectious diseases. As most vaccines protect both vaccinated individuals and the society, vaccination is a ...

Strengthening the social contract of vaccination | NHS Confederation

Strengthening the social contract that underpins vaccination could have a profound impact on the sustainability of the NHS, writes Matthew Taylor.

Vaccines & the Social Contract – AZ Dept. of Health Services News

It's not just access to care and a solid network of providers that vaccinate that are important- we also need folks to fulfill their social ...

Vaccination as a social contract

As most vaccines protect both vaccinated individuals and the society, vaccination is a prosocial act. Its success relies on a large number of contributing ...

Receiving vaccinations 'is part of the social contract we sign up for ...

You're watching Yahoo Finance. Now let's take a quick check on how COVID vaccine makers are faring today. Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax, and J&J ...

Immunisation: reviving the 'social contract' - VaccinesToday

The decision to vaccinate yourself or your family can be viewed as a social contract whereby the majority of individuals take an action in the interest of ...

(PDF) Vaccination as a social contract - ResearchGate

It is concluded that vaccination is a social contract in which cooperation is the morally right choice. Individuals act upon the social contract ...

Vaccination as a Social Contract

"Emphasizing the social contract could be a promising intervention to increase vaccine uptake, prevent free riding, and, eventually, ...

Vaccination and the Social Contract | Cato at Liberty Blog

But vaccination for communicable diseases is part of a social contract that maintains civil society with a general ethic that no one has the ...

Vaccination is part of the social contract. Somehow, we've lost sight ...

Vaccination, like paying taxes, is a civic duty; it is part of the social contract. Opting out for personal beliefs should not be an option.

Vaccine Solidarity Requires Social Justice: A Public Health of ...

Lost in the antivaccine rhetoric was the notion of vaccination as emblematic of a social contract in public health that promotes vaccination ...

Is getting vaccinated really part of the social contract - YouTube

This video explores the social contract arguments used both for and against mass vaccination, and asks what social contract language adds to ...