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Financial incentives did not result in more people taking COVID vaccine--German study
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Mon, 2025-02-10 19:33 — mike kraft
Financial incentives did not increase COVID vaccine uptake, study finds The effect of financial incentives on primary and booster vaccinations was nonsignificant. CIDRAP

Among adults in Ravensburg, Germany, financial incentives for COVID-19 vaccination did not result in significant changes to vaccine uptake and may have inadvertently lowered community vaccination levels, according to a recently published study in JAMA Network Open.
The randomized controlled trial compared vaccine outcomes in adults in the mid-sized city.
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