Community members from Zaka, Muzarabani, Zaka, Buhera and Gokwe have challenged government and other stakeholders to share adequate information on the new Covid 19 vaccine using readily available mediums such as radio. This came out during a virtual dialogue organised by communities working with Heal Zimbabwe on 1 February 2021.
The dialogue meeting is part of efforts meant to scale up community resilience and share local level strategies that can help communities fight COVID 19.Community members highlighted that there has been little or no information on the effectiveness of the vaccine and this has given leeway to misinformation especially on social media platforms such as WhatsApp. “We have been told that once you take the vaccine you automatically join Satanism and that the vaccine has serious side effects,” said one participant from Muzarabani. Participants also highlighted that some religious sects in the area were also advising their members against taking the vaccine. Ho
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