The Trust Fallacy
By Nicole M Krause, Dietram A. Scheufele, Isabelle Freiling, Dominique Brossard
Scientists' search for public pathologies is unhealthy, unhelpful, and ultimately unscientific.
Scientists' search for public pathologies is unhealthy, unhelpful, and ultimately unscientific.
In late 2020, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo appeared on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 to talk about the recently approved COVID-19 vaccines and his concerns that the American public might reject vaccines because of a lack of trust: “[A]bout half of the people in this country, Anderson, say they don’t trust the vaccine . . . that they fear that Trump politicized the approval process,” he explained. “No one is going to put a needle in their arm if they don’t trust the vaccine.”
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