Jun, 2019
Anti-Vaxxers Movement and National Security
Infragard
Jarrett, Mark; Sublett, Christine
From the Abstract: "The article reviews the national security implications of the anti-vaccine movement ('Anti-Vaxxers') in the United States. In addition to reviewing the background and psychology of the Anti-Vaxxers movement, the national security implications of both naturally-occuring [sic] pandemics and bioterrorism are considered."
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  • Authors
    Jarrett, Mark
    Sublett, Christine
  • Publisher
    Infragard
  • Date
    Jun, 2019
  • Copyright
    InfraGard. Posted here with permission. Documents are for personal use only and not for commercial profit.
  • Retrieved From
    InfraGard National: www.infragardnational.org/
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Source
    InfraGard Journal (June 2019), v.2 issue 1, p.24-29
  • Subjects
    Vaccination--Public opinion
    National security
  • Resource Groups
    Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
    Journals and articles
  • Series
    COVID 19 Resources

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