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Online sentiment about vaccines previews later vaccination rates

Online sentiment about vaccines previews later vaccination rates
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Nurses Celebrating Covid-19 Vaccines Battle Social Media Scorn

Nurses Celebrating Covid-19 Vaccines Battle Social Media Scorn
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Nurses celebrating vaccines face scepticism, scorn


Nurses celebrating vaccines face scepticism, scorn
Sarah Frier
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When the first coronavirus vaccines were administered last week, many front-line health-care workers across the US posted celebratory photos on social media.
In what was meant to be a triumphant moment, some found themselves the targets of sceptical or even scornful comments from people opposed to vaccines.
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A nurse on Twitter with the handle @saruhhdanae shared a picture of her getting the Pfizer shot, in a post with eight exclamation points. Soon, amid notes of congratulations and appreciation, came responses from people declaring they would be too afraid to take it, predicting terrible side effects, or worse.

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Nurses celebrating coronavirus vaccines are getting hit by anti-vaxxers on social media

Social media platforms like Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc. and YouTube are starting to reckon with the role they've played in the persistent popularity of vaccine skepticism.

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Nurses celebrating coronavirus vaccines face skepticism, scorn on social media


Nurses celebrating coronavirus vaccines face skepticism, scorn on social media
Sarah Frier, Bloomberg
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Health-care workers wait to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine at Regional Medical Center in San Jose, Calif., on Dec. 18, 2020.Bloomberg photo by David Paul Morris
When the first coronavirus vaccines were administered last week, many front-line health-care workers across the U.S. posted celebratory photos on social media. In what was meant to be a triumphant moment, some found themselves the targets of skeptical or even scornful comments from people opposed to vaccines.
A nurse on Twitter with the handle @saruhhdanae shared a picture of her getting the Pfizer shot, in a post with eight exclamation points. Soon, amid notes of congratulations and appreciation, came responses from people declaring they would be too afraid to take it, predicting terrible side effects, or worse. I made a choice for myself and all kinds of people are predicting my death, she said in a follow-up tweet, noting that she was still happy to be vaccinated.

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