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Subject Ten Lessons From COVID-19 Research Published In Health Affairs
Date December 30, 2020 9:16 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Wednesday, December 30, 2020**

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TODAY ON THE BLOG

COVID-19

Ten Lessons From COVID-19 Research Published In Health Affairs

Health Affairs

Health Affairs has extensively covered the COVID-19 pandemic this year.
As 2020 draws to a close, we consider some of the lessons that have
emerged from that coverage.Read More >>

IN THE JOURNAL

COVID-19

COVID-19 Emergency Sick Leave Has Helped Flatten The Curve
In The United States

By Stefan Pichler, Katherine Wen, and Nicolas R. Ziebarth

The Families First Coronavirus Response Act, enacted on March 18, 2020,
contains two weeks of COVID-19-related emergency sick leave coverage
at full pay (up to a cap). Stefan Pichler and coauthors test whether
this provision reduced the spread of COVID-19.
Read More >>

Read the December 2020 Table of Contents
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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Vaccine Hesitancy

**** As part of national efforts to vaccinate the US population against
COVID-19 and mitigate vaccine hesitancy, political leaders, health care
workers, and everyday people have shared videos and photos of themselves
getting vaccinated. Many people are also using social media to publish
daily updates about getting the vaccine and any side effects, like arm
soreness, they might experience afterward. To take a deeper dive into
the discussion of vaccine hesitancy, review this article by Michael A.
Cacciatore and coauthors
.
The authors explored the impact of the US measles outbreak on parental
awareness of and support for vaccination and found that the level of
familiarity with the outbreak impacted confidence in vaccines and
support for mandates requiring childhood vaccination.

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