Thursday, 22 Apr 2021 02:58 PM MYTA picture illustration shows a Facebook logo reflected in a person’s eye, in Zenica, March 13, 2015. — Reuters picKUALA LUMPUR, April 22 — I’m going to get a little personal real quick. I received news recently that my grandma had gotten her first Covid-19 vaccination and I’m over the moon. My grandpa, on the other hand, has succumbed to Facebook nonsense that has discouraged him from registering for the vaccine — and nobody around him can talk him out of it.
FB In Feed reminder messages that aim to bust myths around Covid-19 focused on side effects of vaccination and will feature generic tips around “mask wearing”, “safe-distancing” and will direct users to the country Covid-19 Information Centre.Continue to connect over two billion people in Malaysia to resources from health authorities through our Covid-19 Information Centre and pop-ups on Facebook and Instagram with over 600 million people clicking through to learn more.
Bring new data and insights on vaccine attitudes with data collected by Carnegie Mellon University and University of Maryland as part of the Covid-19 Symptom Survey, to provide a better understanding of trends in vaccine intent across socio demographics, race, geography and more in Malaysia.
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