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2022
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[Journal:] PLoS ONE [ISSN:] 1932-6203 [Volume:] 17 [Issue:] 11 [Article No.:] e0278060 [Publisher:] Public Library of Science [Place:] San Francisco, CA [Year:] 2022 [Pages:] --
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In this paper, we study the relationship between trust and COVID-19 vaccination intentions. Vaccinating a large share of the population is essential for containing the COVID-19 pandemic. However, many individuals refuse to get vaccinated, which might be related to a lack of trust. Using unique survey data from Lithuania during the COVID-19 pandemic, we show that trust in government authorities, science, and pharmaceutical companies are important predictors of individual vaccination intentions. We do not find evidence that trust in strangers, the healthcare system, or the media predict intentions to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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The publication of this article was funded by the WZB and the Open Access Fund of the Leibniz Association.
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