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Why you re seeing coronavirus vaccine selfies all over Facebook and Twitter

Why you re seeing COVID-19 vaccine selfies all over Facebook and Twitter CNET 1/31/2021 © Provided by CNET Jon Chapman after his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Jon Chapman Jon Chapman isn t turning into a mutant. The 38-year-old medical laboratory scientist from Iowa City got his first COVID-19 vaccination the Monday before Christmas, and aside from a sore arm, he felt fine.  Since then, he hasn t grown a tail, he doesn t have scales and so far there s no sign of wings. He wanted his friends and family to know this. So he took a photo  posted it on Facebook . I really felt the message should be out there that people you know, people you trust, your friends, your family members are getting the vaccine Chapman said. It is safe. It is effective. It s a good thing for yourself, and it s a good thing for society in general.

How coronavirus vaccine selfies help fight the battle against misinformation

Why you re seeing COVID-19 vaccine selfies all over Facebook and Twitter CNET 1/31/2021 © Provided by CNET Jon Chapman after his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Jon Chapman Jon Chapman isn t turning into a mutant. The 38-year-old medical laboratory scientist from Iowa City got his first COVID-19 vaccination the Monday before Christmas, and aside from a sore arm, he felt fine.  Since then, he hasn t grown a tail, he doesn t have scales and so far there s no sign of wings. He wanted his friends and family to know this. So he took a photo  posted it on Facebook . I really felt the message should be out there that people you know, people you trust, your friends, your family members are getting the vaccine Chapman said. It is safe. It is effective. It s a good thing for yourself, and it s a good thing for society in general.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry s social media exit is a death trap for their brand, according to an expert

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry s social media exit is a death trap for their brand, according to an expert INSIDER 26/01/2021 © Getty/Chris Jackson Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in 2018. Getty/Chris Jackson Prince Harry and Meghan stopped using social media when they resigned from royal duties last year. They may not use social media to promote forthcoming projects, such as their Netflix documentaries. Brand expert Eric Schiffer believes this will negatively affect the couple s entertainment brand. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stopped using Instagram when they resigned from royal duties in March last year. Prince Harry recently responded to reports that he and Meghan Markle have no intention of returning to the social media platform or any other forms of social media, including Twitter and Facebook.

COVId-19 shaming: How it s happening in schools, online

With hormonal changes at work and decisions about the future weighing on the mind, the life of a teen can be stressful. Living through the COVID-19 pandemic hasn t made it any easier, experts say. Among Wayne County s young adults, local coalitions say shaming related to COVID-19 is circulating – and it could turn dangerous, especially because many feel attached to social media and detached from other human beings. A lot of what I m hearing is school-based, said Kristie Skaggs, coalition prevention specialist at OneEighty, which provides various health services to help people change their lives. An example might be if practice or a game got canceled for a sports team because somebody on the team contracted COVID or had to be quarantined. There were negative reactions.

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