The Threat of Science-Related Populism to Global Public Health: Lessons from Iran
Nima Taefehshokr,
Brielle Martens,
Iman Beheshti
et al.
Abstract:This manuscript explores the impact of science-related populism on public health during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the situation in Iran. Our analysis, utilizing publicly available data from The Economist and the World Health Organization, demonstrates the consequences of delayed vaccination campaigns. Statistical analysis shows a clear correlation between delayed vaccine introduction and increased excess mortality rates. This trend is particularly pronounced in Iran, where political resistance to … Show more
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