Giving foreign aid may not boost a country’s image.

In South Korea, people who received U.S. COVID-19 vaccines didn’t view the U.S. more favorably, but they were more likely to support giving aid to other countries themselves.

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@TheConversationUS But were they less likely to die? Were they less likely to pass a deadly infection to others?

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@GalbinusCaeli @TheConversationUS that's a different topic, many others have written about it. I even find it funny you're bringing back the question after all these years.

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