make an advertisement on the future of vaccination and literacy in 40-50 words in both english and hindi....
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It gives me great pleasure to note that the “COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Strategy” is being
published by Ministry of Health and Welfare to disseminate timely, accurate and transparent
information to generate awareness and alleviate apprehensions and fears regarding COVID-19
vaccines in community.
Convergence of sincere efforts made by multiple players like different Ministries of Central and State
Governments; academic and research bodies; industries; civil society and most importantly the people
of this country; transitioned this unprecedented pandemic of global magnitude into an exceptional
opportunity for self-reliance and COVID-19 vaccine is good example.
This strategy will serve as guidelines for implementation of National, state and District communication
activities providing information on the COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination process to people across
the country to generate awareness and to improve acceptance and uptake of vaccine.
The document will address issues of vaccine eagerness, vaccine hesitancy, provide information on
new COVID-19 vaccines and reiterate to continue adherence to COVID appropriate behavior. It will also
develop trust and greater confidence of people in vaccine by managing myths and misinformation.
On this release of the strategy. I extend my good wishes and hope that the focus on “Jan Bhagidari”
– community participation and ownership in the strategy will provide enabling environment to
accomplish this largest vaccination drive successfully.
Widespread acceptance of a vaccine for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) will be the next major step in fighting the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, but achieving high uptake will be a challenge and may be impeded by online misinformation. To inform successful vaccination campaigns, we conducted a randomized controlled trial in the UK and the USA to quantify how exposure to online misinformation around COVID-19 vaccines affects intent to vaccinate to protect oneself or others. Here we show that in both countries—as of September 2020—fewer people would ‘definitely’ take a vaccine than is likely required for herd immunity, and that, relative to factual