Docsun Computation MedLab joins in the fight against dangerous misinformation spread on social media and through other channels which affect confidence in COVID 19 vaccines and vaccination rates.
Vaccinate with Confidence is the strategic framework of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to strengthen vaccine confidence and prevent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. Vaccine confidence is the belief that vaccines work, are safe, and are part of a trustworthy medical system.
Many factors influence vaccine decision-making, including cultural, social, and political factors, individual and group factors, and vaccine-specific factors.
Docsun on why is It Important to Build Vaccine Confidence?
Most people in the United States have been vaccinated against COVID-19 and some people may want more information about COVID-19 vaccines before vaccinating themselves or their children. They may want to know more about COVID-19 vaccines, including the process for developing and authorizing these vaccines and information about their safety and effectiveness. People may also have previous experiences that affect their trust and confidence in the medical system, which could affect their decision to get themselves or their children vaccinated.
Here’s what you can do:
- Help people become confident in their decision to get themselves or their children vaccinated by taking time to listen to their concerns and answer their questions.
- Share the reasons why you and your children were vaccinated. You can have a powerful influence on your family and community.
Docsun on Four Ways You Can Help Build COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence
- Already vaccinated? Become a vaccine champion
Share your reasons for getting vaccinated and encourage others to get vaccinated.
- Talk to your friends and family about getting vaccinated.
Use CDC resources to help you talk to others about COVID-19 vaccines. Listen to their concerns with empathy and answer their questions about vaccination.
- Address COVID-19 vaccine misinformation.
Cross check COVI9-19 vaccine information with CDC.gov and share facts to counter inaccurate information.
- Celebrate and share your decision to get vaccinated.
Share your COVID-19 vaccination story on social media and use COVID-19 vaccination stickers and frames available on CDC.gov and social media platforms.
Docsun on COVID-19 Vaccine works
- Research provides evidence that COVID-19 vaccines are effective at preventing COVID-19.
- COVID-19 vaccination is an important tool to help stop the COVID-19 pandemic.
- COVID-19 vaccination helps protect adults and children ages 5 years and older from getting sick or severely ill with COVID-19 and helps protect those around them.
- To receive the most protection, adults and children ages 5 years and older should receive all recommended doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
- Some people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will still get sick because no vaccine is 100% effective. Experts continue to monitor and evaluate how often this occurs, how severe their illness is, and how likely a vaccinated person is to spread COVID-19 to others.
- CDC recommends everyone ages 5 years and older get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as one is available to you.
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Original links to the article:- https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/vaccinate-with-confidence/building-trust.html