Under the surface: COVID-19 vaccine narratives, misinformation and data deficits on social media
Organization: First DraftPublished: 2022
"First Draft is pleased to present a new piece of research that has identified dominant vaccine narratives on social media platforms in English, French and Spanish online communities which could erode public trust in a Covid-19 vaccine, and vaccines more generally. The research was conducted this summer by First Draft, amid growing concern that dangerous narratives and conspiracy theories may result in increasing vaccine skepticism." - Under the surface: Covid-19 vaccine narratives, misinformation and data deficits on social media
Resource Group:
Evidence
Product Type: Report
Vaccine Hesitancy
Misconceptions
Program Planning and Delivery
Promotion and Communication
Communication
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
COVID-19
Product Type: Report
Category:
Vaccination Decision Making,Vaccine Hesitancy,Misconceptions,Program Planning and Delivery,Promotion and Communication,Communication,Monitoring and Surveillance,Outbreaks and Pandemics,COVID-19 Vaccination Decision MakingVaccine Hesitancy
Misconceptions
Program Planning and Delivery
Promotion and Communication
Communication
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
COVID-19
Audience:
Health Care Professional
Policy Makers
Region: United States
Policy Makers
Region: United States
Language:
English
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