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Americans must be vigilant against anti-vax rumors in 'fractured media universe'
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2020-12-10
发布年2020
语种英语
国家美国
领域气候变化 ; 地球科学 ; 资源环境
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SEATTLE (10 December 2020) - As the world watches how UK residents respond to COVID-19 vaccinations, three leading experts on the virus are urging Americans and the US government to be vigilant against anti-vaccination advocates and their "rumors, misinformation, and conspiracy theories in a fractured media universe."

The experts - Dr. Ali Mokdad of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Dr. Peter Hotez of the Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Children's Center for Vaccine Development in Houston, and Dr. Walter Orenstein of Emory University - are calling for a national communications strategy to counter such misleading information. This strategy, they contend, demands "an unprecedented level of communication between federal agencies and the American people."

The commentary, "We have to get it right: Ensuring success," was published today in EClinicalMedicine, an online publication of the international medical journal The Lancet.

"We must recognize the pervasive aspects of anti-vaccine messaging across the internet, including social media and e-commerce platforms," the three experts write. "Anti-vaccination rumors, misinformation, and conspiracy theories swirl in a fractured media universe; their origins are diverse and include dedicated anti-vaccine organizations and political extremist groups."

In addition, they note that "a growing body of scientific literature" demonstrates that COVID-19 disproportionally affects minorities in the US, and that a "plan tailored to meet the challenges of ensuring vaccine access for these communities is imperative."

Other arguments in the commentary include:

  • The need to monitor the capacity of health care systems to deliver vaccines to everyone by surveying local health departments to assess their vaccine-delivery readiness.
  • Safety and efficacy of each vaccine must be "paramount." Possible side effects or adverse reactions to vaccinations need to be tracked and monitored.

Orenstein remarked that vaccines represent the best way people can protect themselves against the deadly virus.

"Vaccines do not save lives. Vaccinations save lives," he said. "A vaccine dose that remains in the vial is zero percent effective, no matter the results of the clinical trials."

Mokdad commented that states and the US government must work effectively together on assessing the implementation of the vaccine.

"It is imperative and essential to monitor the uptake of the vaccine," he said. "We have a collective obligation to understand who is taking it, who is not, and address these gaps."

Hotez reiterated one of the commentary's key points: countering opposition to the vaccine.

"We are facing an aggressive anti-vaccine disinformation campaign," he said. "The concept of medical freedom is, quite simply, as fake as it is dangerous."

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Contact:

Emory University:

Jill Wu, Enterprise Communications Manager, 386-383-6061 (cell); jill.s.wu@emory.edu

Baylor College of Medicine:

Kaylee Dusang, Communications Specialist, 713-798-4738 (direct); Kaylee.dusang@bcm.edu

Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation:

media@healthdata.org

Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system.

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