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OPINION | PAUL WALDMAN: Vaccine persuasion is aim

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Many decades ago, advertisers hit upon a formula for selling products: “Get ‘em sick, then get ‘em well.” First you tell the audience that they have a serious problem (“Are your neighbors laughing about your musty floors behind your back?”), then you offer your product as the solution to the problem they may not have known they had (“You’ll be the envy of the neighborhood when you start washing with Shine-o-sol!”).

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