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SEATTLE (10 December 2020) - As the world watches how UK residents respond to COVID-19 vaccinations, three leading experts on the virus are urging Americans and the US government to be vigilant against anti-vaccination advocates and their rumors, misinformation, and conspiracy theories in a fractured media universe.
The experts - Dr. Ali Mokdad of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Dr. Peter Hotez of the Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Children s Center for Vaccine Development in Houston, and Dr. Walter Orenstein of Emory University - are calling for a national communications strategy to counter such misleading information. This strategy, they contend, demands an unprecedented level of communication between federal agencies and the American people.
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December 10, 2020
US rollout of vaccine demands ‘unprecedented level of communication between federal agencies and the American people’
SEATTLE (10 December 2020) – As the world watches how UK residents respond to COVID-19 vaccinations, three leading experts on the virus are urging Americans and the US government to be vigilant against anti-vaccination advocates and their “rumors, misinformation, and conspiracy theories in a fractured media universe.”
The experts – Dr. Ali Mokdad of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Dr. Peter Hotez of the Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Children’s Center for Vaccine Development in Houston, and Dr. Walter Orenstein of Emory University – are calling for a national communications strategy to counter such misleading information. This strategy, they contend, demands “an unprecedented level of communication between federal agencies and the American people.”