Get Ready for a Vaccine Information War
US context reflections on potential ‘anti-vaccination’ misinformation in regards to a COVID vaccine (when there eventually is one).
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/13/technology/coronavirus-vaccine-disinformation.html?fbclid=IwAR3hLha-DbKmcksfEeQ2qeqLAkVxXgqTf1oCsUlMoFDsKvpyz67Qc8fRxFE
Not Just Dance Moves: TikTok, Snapchat and other teen faves are essential spaces for social connection and self expression
TikTok isn’t only useful for practical health information—although doctors and nurses have been showing off some killer moves over the past few weeks, and reaching teenagers who might otherwise be missed by the UK government’s lacking communication strategy. It is also providing a sense of community, something that is more and more important as the possibility of lockdown looms longer, and digital spaces shift from being a secondary aspect of our social lives, to being a an essential space for maintaining social connections. For teenagers, this is particularly important.
Read more: https://www.media-diversity.org/not-just-dance-moves-tiktok-snapchat-and-other-teen-faves-are-essential-spaces-for-social-connection-and-self-expression/?fbclid=IwAR3MEiWXLHu2n8Lyj19EFtaD65cD9_PM5Yy9_6INr0rT8Y71Vp88ayYKGp0
Can Local News Survive COVID-19?
Everyone is clamoring for local news right now. They want to know who is sick, what businesses are open, and, most importantly, if there is space in the hospitals near them. However, local news has not felt this support in its revenue–rather, the opposite. In fact, it might be on the verge of extinction due to the economic fall out from the COVID-19 pandemic. What does this mean for the communities whose stories rarely make it to the national and international media?
View more:
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=Md2DB81kdps&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR06c88eZQIlYyblE_k6AMyRv8vnOABYYZoI0VJ867X7okWVTa1aUyTG_fI
Sustaining Public Health Systems through Effective Communication: Learnings from the Pandemic
Coronavirus-19 is now reality in virtually all countries in the world. The manner of communication — notably by government leaders — can be diverse and spotty at times — causing disparate levels of effectiveness. Timely, credible and regular communication is critical to keeping citizens safe and to managing the Covid pandemic.
Please join in as health and communication experts from one of the most populous countries in the world and the most resource-rich country share their insights.
The Panel: Aman Gupta, Prof Vivekanand Jha: Anjali Nayyar and Denise Gray-Felder
In association with The George Institute for Global Health and Health Issues India
May 21, 2020 06:30 PM (India time)
Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/ register/4015894349119/WN_ NAaohfAjSiaI408u0Xhs7g
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