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      <creatorName nameType="Personal">Feliciano, Josemari</creatorName>
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      <affiliation>Yale University</affiliation>
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    <title>Tweet IDs for Vaccine-Related Tweets January 13-19, 2021</title>
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  <publisher>Harvard Dataverse</publisher>
  <publicationYear>2021</publicationYear>
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    <subject>Medicine, Health and Life Sciences</subject>
    <subject>Social Sciences</subject>
    <subject>COVID-19</subject>
    <subject>COVID-19 Vaccine</subject>
    <subject>Vaccine</subject>
    <subject>Coronavirus</subject>
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    <date dateType="Submitted">2021-01-20</date>
    <date dateType="Available">2021-01-20</date>
    <date dateType="Updated">2021-01-21</date>
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    <description descriptionType="Abstract">The dataset includes Tweet IDs for Vaccine-Related Tweets Between January 13 and 19. These Tweet IDs cover at least two million tweets that were retrieved using the Twitter Search API.

The process of getting tweets from tweet ids is called hydration. You may use tools such as Hydrator and Twarc to get these data. Researchers who might be interested in studying COVID-19 vaccine tweets may be interested in the data.

To follow my continued data collection, you may check: https://github.com/neonseri/vaccine_tweet_ids</description>
    <description descriptionType="Other">To comply with Twitter’s Terms of Service, I can only release Tweet IDs. You also must agree to noncommercial use of the data prior to any use.</description>
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