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Anti-vaccination proponents inadvertently inspire pro-vaccination social media campaign

(Photo by Halfpoint Images/Getty Images) What can vaccine proponents, clinicians and public health communicators learn from anti-vaxxers ? A lot, according to new guidance for pro-vaccination social media events written by University of Pittsburgh health scientists. The five-part guidelines, published in the journal Vaccine, arose from an analysis of a grassroots pro-vaccination campaign organized last year by popular physician and social media personality Dr. Zubin Damania, colloquially known as ZDoggMD. Unexpectedly, more than three-quarters of the tweets associated with the event were opposing vaccination, researchers found. While the opposition was jarring, it did provide some constructive lessons. WHAT S THE IMPACT?

Handmade Arcade hosting a virtual spring event, other happenings in 2021

Adam Nelson grew up in nature. His father, Doyle Nelson, was a national park ranger in California, Wyoming and Pennsylvania. He was recently chief ranger of the Delaware Water Gap in Pennsylvania. “We spent a lot of time in the outdoors,” said Adam Nelson, of East Liberty, who came to Pittsburgh for college. “When we went fishing we always had to bring a lot of stuff. After college, I wanted to get back to nature and be connected to that world. I remember lugging all this stuff to go fishing. My dad inspired me to do this.” The “this” he is referring to is creating The Daggerfish Gear Co., a business that creates hand reels – compact fishing rods. He will be showcasing those as one of 60 vendors at Handmade Arcade’s Virtual Marketplace Spring Edition.

Five research-backed steps to a pro-vaccination social media campaign

Five research-backed steps to a pro-vaccination social media campaign What can vaccine proponents, clinicians and public health communicators learn from “anti-vaxxers?” A lot, according to new guidance for pro-vaccination social media events written by University of Pittsburgh health scientists. The five-part guidelines, published today in the journal Vaccine, arose from an analysis of a grassroots pro-vaccination campaign organized last year by popular physician and social media personality Zubin Damania, M.D., colloquially known as “ZDoggMD.” Unexpectedly, more than three-quarters of the tweets associated with the event were opposing vaccination, researchers found. “While at first it felt a little defeating that the event was co-opted to spread anti-vaccination messages, we learned some really constructive lessons,” said lead author Beth Hoffman, M.P.H., a doctoral student at Pitt’s Graduate School of Public Health. “I expect our guidelines will prove valuable

National Negro Opera Company House in Homewood receives $500,000 for restoration

National Negro Opera Company House in Homewood receives $500,000 for restoration
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