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    This Dec. 21-22 poll reveals the urgent need for political and health leaders to adjust their messaging to improve confidence in COVID-19 vaccines. The poll identifies language that can be effective in reaching all Americans.

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    • Extraordinarily useful, polling-based guide for how to talk about #covid19 vaccines with specific populations. Kudos to @BrianCCastrucci and @deBeaumontFndtn @AMJPublicHealth @ResolveTSL team for this valuable tool. https://t.co/dOGhTnCprP https://t.co/TySfhHSndf

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    This Dec. 21-22 poll reveals the urgent need for political and health leaders to adjust their messaging to improve confidence in COVID-19 vaccines. The poll identifies language that can be effective in reaching all Americans.

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    • @celinegounder Can we also stop calling them #vaccinepassports & #vaccinemandates? This language isn't helpful in getting people to do things for #publichealth as it sounds very government heavy. More: https://t.co/GbrlC5DIFS @deBeaumontFndtn @BrianCCastrucci @FrankLuntz

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    Poll: Despite Johnson & Johnson pause, vaccine confidence is rising, while partisan divide on vaccination is narrowing In the April 15-16 poll, taken after the CDC and FDA recommended pausing use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, 63% of voters said they were as likely or more likely to get vaccinated as they were one month ago. Americans consider the CDC and…

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    • POLL: DESPITE JOHNSON & JOHNSON PAUSE, VACCINE CONFIDENCE IS RISING, WHILE PARTISAN DIVIDE ON VACCINATION IS NARROWING https://t.co/7Qe3I9UoTl

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    Poll: A New National Conversation About COVID-19 Is Urgently Needed to Overcome Partisan Divide and Save Lives “Changing the COVID Conversation” data reveal insights that can help build trust in public health measures and government officials Ten months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans remain divided along party lines about how serious the virus is and…

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    • This effort is AWESOME- how can #publichealth leaders get involved? @deBeaumontFndtn @BrianCCastrucci @mmiller20910 worked on specific language to use for such campaigns & published their work too! 1. https://t.co/ferk6McBsV 2. https://t.co/0mOosLTAR5 https://t.co/KW8yTaT0eb

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    Poll: A New National Conversation About COVID-19 Is Urgently Needed to Overcome Partisan Divide and Save Lives “Changing the COVID Conversation” data reveal insights that can help build trust in public health measures and government officials Ten months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans remain divided along party lines about how serious the virus is and…

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    • They are moving into a 3 day “stay at home order”- the phrase lockdown needs to be removed from #COVID19lexicon @deBeaumontFndtn https://t.co/ferk6McBsV https://t.co/QqcuN2D4OV

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    Poll: A New National Conversation About COVID-19 Is Urgently Needed to Overcome Partisan Divide and Save Lives “Changing the COVID Conversation” data reveal insights that can help build trust in public health measures and government officials Ten months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans remain divided along party lines about how serious the virus is and…

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    • @thehowie All true- the phrase #stayathome is more appropriate l though for #publichealth: https://t.co/ferk6McBsV

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    Poll: A New National Conversation About COVID-19 Is Urgently Needed to Overcome Partisan Divide and Save Lives “Changing the COVID Conversation” data reveal insights that can help build trust in public health measures and government officials Ten months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans remain divided along party lines about how serious the virus is and…

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    • YES! #languageMatters in #publichealth and recent data suggest war like imagery doesn't resonate with most Americans. https://t.co/ferk6McBsV https://t.co/zb8xUGxN1W

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    New Poll Reveals Most Effective Language to Improve COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance Rural Americans, young Republicans, young Black Americans, and young women among the least likely to get vaccinated Click image to download two-page PDF. The findings of a new national poll, “The Language of Vaccine Acceptance,” reveal the urgent need for political and health…

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    • RT @PublicHealth: New poll identifies effective language for reaching all Americans on #COVID19 vaccination: https://t.co/R5QPWTQ4nT https:…