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May cause side effects: how social media could be affecting COVID vaccine hesitancy

Date Time May cause side effects: how social media could be affecting COVID vaccine hesitancy A UNSW researcher says a positive social media campaign could help to counter misinformation and fears about COVID vaccine side effects and boost vaccination uptake. People are more likely to share their negative experiences on social media than their positive ones, Dr Kate Faasse from UNSW Science’s School of Psychology says. Photo: Giles Lambert, Unsplash. A social media campaign could help to advertise the positives of COVID-19 vaccination and counter the negative posts and comments which are putting Australia’s vaccination program at risk, a UNSW researcher says.

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