Reactions to global viral outbreaks highlight post-pandemic “fatigue”
VaccinesRecent outbreaks of hantavirus, Ebola, and mpox fueled anti-vaccine conspiracy theories online....
Recent outbreaks of hantavirus, Ebola, and mpox fueled anti-vaccine conspiracy theories online....
Plus, the U.S. military sparks controversy for ending flu vaccine requirements, and online posts debated the benefits of shingles and HPV vaccination....
Plus, reactions to the health secretary’s claims about the U.S. measles response, while rising rotavirus cases spark conspiracy theories....
Other posts spread false claims about heart inflammation and COVID-19 vaccines and debated vitamin K injections at birth....
A CDC travel alert for polio and rising measles cases also sparked debates about routine vaccines....
Additionally, a lawsuit challenging the CDC’s vaccine schedule overhaul gained praise, and an unvaccinated child hospitalized with a severe measles complication sparked debate about parental freedom....
Meanwhile, state bills targeting school vaccinations fueled debate about “medical freedom,” and the MMR vaccine generated conversation....
CDC vaccine adviser’s comments sparked concern as measles outbreaks resurfaced myths about immigration and disease....
Además, en Chile, usuarios reaccionan al anuncio del Ministerio de Salud sobre la detección de un caso importado de sarampión. En Brasil, usuarios de redes sociales reaccionaron a una publicación de un exministro de salud del gobierno de Bolsonaro, que afirmó que hubo un atraso en la campaña de vacunación...
Plus, a French study on COVID-19 vaccine benefits fuels debate. In December and January, articles highlighting the benefits of HPV and COVID-19 vaccination generated mixed reactions among European social media users. While many commenters promoted vaccination, others amplified false claims about vaccine safety and effectiveness. Insights brought to you by...
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