Episode 71: Vaccine Hesitancy and Cognitive Bias with Tara Haelle

Tara Haelle

Episode 71: Vaccine Hesitancy and Cognitive Bias with Tara Haelle

Tara Haella, independent science/health journalist, joins the show to discuss her reporting on vaccine hesitancy long before the pandemic (the “trenches of the mommy wars”), how this previous work aligns with today’s COVID vaccine hesitancy, and how cognitive bias plays a substantial part in our individual feelings toward vaccines. Tara explains the longstanding history of vaccine hesitancy, how she came to initially distrust the CDC, how vaccine hesitancy was likely exacerbated by political motives when COVID hit, how much blame public health messaging may have toward COVID vaccine hesitancy, and a host of other interesting, controversial topics.

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