2022
DOI: 10.1111/jep.13656
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The role of social media in monitoring COVID‐19 vaccine uptake

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“…17,26,47 Regarding the monitoring and governance of vaccine hesitancy on video social platforms, scholars believe that monitoring these platforms helps public health institutions to form an overall knowledge of the causes of vaccine hesitancy. 48,49 In turn, communication strategies could be adopted to reduce vaccine hesitancy by using social media for health communication. 26,40 In China, with 975 million online video users by 2021, 50 video is becoming a primary form of content output on the Internet.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…17,26,47 Regarding the monitoring and governance of vaccine hesitancy on video social platforms, scholars believe that monitoring these platforms helps public health institutions to form an overall knowledge of the causes of vaccine hesitancy. 48,49 In turn, communication strategies could be adopted to reduce vaccine hesitancy by using social media for health communication. 26,40 In China, with 975 million online video users by 2021, 50 video is becoming a primary form of content output on the Internet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%