COVID-19 Vaccine mis/disinformation weekly report
The following report summarises top COVID-19 vaccination themes in the previous week’s South African social media conversation. Download Reports (PDF
The following report summarises top COVID-19 vaccination themes in the previous week’s South African social media conversation. Download Reports (PDF
This is a weekly report of Covid & vaccine concerns, rumours and misinformation in SA prepared by the RCCE Social Listening and Infodemiology team. We aim… Read full article
This is a weekly report of Covid & vaccine concerns, rumours and misinformation in SA prepared by the RCCE Social Listening and Infodemiology team. We aim… Read full article
Using a query designed to capture as much general vaccine conversation as possible, Brandwatch data was retrieved for the period from June 13 to Sept 7, 2021. We also used BrandsEye’s crowd to obtain a more in-depth analysis on our findings, as well as CABC’s own tool, Anansi, to identify any inauthentic, coordinated vaccine-hesitancy messaging. …
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This is a weekly report of Covid & vaccine concerns, rumours and misinformation in SA prepared by the RCCE Social Listening and Infodemiology team. We aim… Read full article
Issued by: Centre for Analytics and Behavioural Change 14 September 2021 COVID-19, POLITICS AND HESITANCY The vaccine roll-out programme could face another challenge as preparations for the local government elections, set to take place on November 1, continue. Insights from a weekly social listening report into Covid-19 vaccines have revealed concerns around the …
This week’s Mis/Disinformation report looks into social media conversation driven by: newchanges in mandates, questions around vaccine effectiveness and general hesitancy. Read full report
This Vaccine Mis/Disinformation report looks into the last four weeks of social mediaconversations. These were driven by: claims of severe vaccine injuries and/or deaths, newresearch related to side-effects, frustrations due to vaccine mandates, erosion of public trust,miseducation and confusion. Read full report
Every day we observe, dissect and analyse the news and information driving the conversations around the week’s most topical issues on social media. These are the highlights you should know about. Remember we quote tweets verbatim so any grammar or spelling mistakes are as they appear in the tweet. From Black Like Me to a …