/PRNewswire/ FleishmanHillard s global Culture Unit today released The Youth Kaleidoscope Report, which sees Gen Alpha and Gen Z shapeshifting their quest.
Weinberg junior Alina Fernandez has always loved drinking Celsius, a fruit-flavored energy drink, before her workouts. So when the company asked her to apply for a brand ambassador role, the answer was easy. “I drink (Celsius) literally every day — I genuinely enjoy the brand and the flavors,” Fernandez said. “So I figured, why not.
A recent report from the
New York Times states that the federal government is using an “influencer army” to promote pro-vaccine campaigns aimed at America’s youth.
The
New York Timesreports in an article titled “To Fight Vaccine Lies, Authorities Recruit an ‘Influencer Army, ” that the White House has recruited popular TikTok stars to promote its pro-vaccine campaign. Some local states have reportedly begun paying “local micro influencers” to take part in similar initiatives.
The
NYT reports that according to the CDC, less than half of all Americans aged between 18 and 39 are fully vaccinated, while more than two-thirds of those over 50 have received both jabs. Around 58 percent of Americans aged between 12 and 17 have yet to receive any form of vaccination.
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Students can now become paid coronavirus vaccine “influencers” through the Student Social Media Engagement Campaign, which is recruiting students to “help combat vaccine misinformation and build vaccine confidence within their campus communities” on social media.
Universities are offering paid internships to students who push coronavirus vaccines. The campaign is in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the American College Health Association (ACHA), and Youth Marketing Connection (YMC).
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) recently announced the internship opportunity, which is part of the ACHA’s broader “CoVAC initiative,” designed to increase
vaccinations on campuses, and includes $3,000 mini-grants for colleges seeking to tout the vaccine.