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Anti-Vaxxers Cyberbully Pregnant People Who Post Vaccine Selfies

Anti-Vaxxers Cyberbully Pregnant People Who Post Vaccine Selfies SheKnows 2/16/2021 © Prostock-studio/Adobe Stock. Online trolls have reached a new low with their latest targeted campaign of cyberbullying. In recent weeks, pregnant people have become a new target for the faceless mob of anti-vaxxers, thanks to the rise in popularity of posting “vaccine selfies” in the wake of the public availability of the new COVID-19 vaccination shot. But, as with anything on the internet, things quickly turned sour. Pregnant women have become the latest targets of online trolling, with many of them seeing their joyous vaccination posts turned cruelly into platforms for name calling and abuse. These attacks have been even harder for women who have shared their stories of pregnancy loss, because commenters are falsely correlating the two unrelated events.

Nurses and healthcare workers share jubilant vaccine photos using hashtag #covidvaccine

Nurses and healthcare workers share jubilant vaccine photos using hashtag #covidvaccine Mayank Aggarwal © Provided by The Independent Nurses and healthcare workers, especially those who have been on the frontline for over three months during the coronavirus pandemic, are sharing jubilant photographs of themselves getting the vaccine jab with the hashtag #covidvaccine.   “For 281 days, we’ve worked the frontlines together. Praying for each other’s safety, coordinating post-shift decontaminations & reviewing studies together. Today, [Leigh Webb] and I received the #covidvaccine together. Grateful. Hopeful. Glad,” tweeted Dr Cameron Webb of Charlottesville, Virginia. Another doctor, Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, called it a “really emotional experience” while expressing her gratitude for getting the vaccine.  

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