2022
DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2022.2042135
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Hashtag as a new weapon to resist the COVID-19 vaccination policy: a qualitative study of the anti-vaccine movement in Brazil, USA, and Indonesia

Abstract: In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) named the anti-vaccine movement one of the top 10 global health threats. This trend has shown that it can diminish public faith in government and increase public distrust of scientific results in the health sector, including the use of the COVID-19 vaccine. The purpose of this study is to examine the anti-vaccine movement on Twitter social media platform, which uses Hashtag to protest vaccination regulations in the COVID-19 pandemic. The conte… Show more

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“…Its influence on vaccine efficacy still holds a great degree of ambiguity ( 38 ), and booster doses may be needed consistently to resist the waning of vaccine efficacy over time ( 39 ). Moreover, the vaccine mistrust and anti-vaccine movement in some places are a threat to the coverage of vaccination ( 40 ). Given the uncertainties around vaccination strategy, this study also simulated some scenarios in which there was no vaccination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its influence on vaccine efficacy still holds a great degree of ambiguity ( 38 ), and booster doses may be needed consistently to resist the waning of vaccine efficacy over time ( 39 ). Moreover, the vaccine mistrust and anti-vaccine movement in some places are a threat to the coverage of vaccination ( 40 ). Given the uncertainties around vaccination strategy, this study also simulated some scenarios in which there was no vaccination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hasil menunjukkan bahwa media sosial berpotensi memicu masyarakat untuk mengungkapkan keinginannya berpartisipasi dalam aktivisme. Penelitian lain yang dilakukan oleh Khadafi et al (2022) bertujuan mengkaji gerakan antivaksin di Twitter melalui tagar untuk memprotes aturan vaksinasi di masa COVID-19. Melalui pendekatan kualitatif, tiga negara yang dikaji (Brasil, AS, dan Indonesia) menentang kebijakan vaksinasi dengan relasi yang jelas dan signifikan.…”
Section: Pengantarunclassified
“…In April 2021, only 35% of the total population had vaccinations in Indonesia. One reason is that an anti-vaccine movement is being campaigned through social media (Khadafi et al, 2022). Another problem is the uncertainty of government policies, so the vaccination program does not reach its target (Capano et al, 2020).…”
Section: Irawan Bambang Is a Seniormentioning
confidence: 99%