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Anti-vaccine graffiti in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in January | REUTERS
AFP-Jiji Apr 25, 2021
Paris – Anti-vaccine campaigners once confined to relatively obscure groups have exploited the coronavirus pandemic to reach a wider audience online, feeding on public fears to sow doubt about the drugs now available.
But while the “anti-vaxxer” camp has long understood the importance of the information battle, says science historian Laurent-Henri Vignaud, the health authorities are often a step behind.
Pandemic gives a shot in the arm to anti-vaccine movement
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NEW YORK, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Business Partners to CONVINCE (BP2C), a global network of employers committed to promoting vaccine literacy with tools and resources to encourage COVID-19 vaccination among employees, suppliers, and customers through The Global COVID-19 Workplace Challenge, will host the live panel event Educate to Vaccinate: The Role of Employers on April 29, featuring global public health and business experts discussing actionable workplace strategies for vaccine adoption. The event will highlight the vital role employers play in educating their employees with science-based facts about COVID-19 vaccines and motivating – not mandating – the workforce to get vaccinated.