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ABSTRACT. Employing recent research results covering pervasive misinformation, COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, and lack of trust in science, and building our argument by drawing on data collected from Horizon Research, KFF, OECD, and RSC, we performed analyses and made estimates regarding COVID-19 vaccine attitudes and behaviors. Descriptive statistics of compiled data from the completed surveys were calculated when appropriate.

Keywords: COVID-19; vaccine; attitude; behavior; misinformation; hesitancy

How to cite: Morgan, V., Zauskova, A., and Janoskova, K. (2021). “Pervasive Misinformation, COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy, and Lack of Trust in Science,” Review of Contemporary Philosophy 20: 128–138. doi: 10.22381/RCP2020218.

Received 18 May 2021 • Received in revised form 11 August 2021
Accepted 13 August 2021 • Available online 15 August 2021

Virginia Morgan
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The Medical Internet of Things-based
Healthcare Systems Laboratory
at AAER, Galway, Ireland
(corresponding author)
Anna Zauskova
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Faculty of Mass Media Communication,
University of SS. Cyril and Methodius,
Trnava, Slovak Republic
Katarina Janoskova
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Department of Economics,
Faculty of Operation and Economics
of Transport and Communications,
University of Zilina, Zilina, Slovak Republic

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