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  1. May 2021
    1. Scientific Trust, Risk Assessment, and Conspiracy Beliefs about COVID-19 - Four Patterns of Consensus and Disagreement between Scientific Experts and the German Public
    1. Poverty reduction and equity benefits of introducing or scaling up measles, rotavirus and pneumococcal vaccines in low-income and middle-income countries: a modelling study
  2. Apr 2021
    1. After UK puts India on red list, US CDC tells citizens to avoid all travel to India. No travel ban yet, however.
    1. Confirmed cases in India are rising very rapidly. • It does not appear to be an increase in testing, the positive rate has increased from less than 2% to more than 6%. • Deaths are also rapidly increasing. You find all metrics about all countries here:
    1. What did we as a community deliver for combatting the spread of misinformation? what did we get right? what did we get wrong? and what lessons did we learn in dealing with bad faith actors?
    2. I'm starting the critical examination of the success of behavioural science in rising to the pandemic challenge over the last year with the topic of misinformation comments and thoughts here and/or on our reddits 1/2
    1. Cerebral venous thrombosis: a retrospective cohort study of 513,284 confirmed COVID-19 cases and a comparison with 489,871 people receiving a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine

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    1. Knowing when to trust your gut: The perceived trustworthiness of fear varies with domain expertise
    1. The influence of COVID-19-specific health risk beliefs on the motivation to quit smoking
    1. Evidence for increased breakthrough rates of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern in BNT162b2 mRNA vaccinated individuals