| Literature DB >> 35320982 |
Alec J Calac1,2, Michael R Haupt2,3, Zhuoran Li2,4,5, Tim Mackey2,4,6.
Abstract
Background: Shortly after Pfizer and Moderna received emergency use authorizations from the Food and Drug Administration, there were increased reports of COVID-19 vaccine-related deaths in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). In January 2021, Major League Baseball legend and Hall of Famer, Hank Aaron, passed away at the age of 86 years from natural causes, just 2 weeks after he received the COVID-19 vaccine. Antivaccination groups attempted to link his death to the Moderna vaccine, similar to other attempts misrepresenting data from the VAERS to spread COVID-19 misinformation. Objective: This study assessed the spread of misinformation linked to erroneous claims about Hank Aaron's death on Twitter and then characterized different vaccine misinformation and hesitancy themes generated from users who interacted with this misinformation discourse.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Twitter; communication; discourse; hesitancy; infodemiology; infoveillance; misinformation; observational; social listening; social media; spread; vaccine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35320982 PMCID: PMC8931848 DOI: 10.2196/33587
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Infodemiology ISSN: 2564-1891
Figure 1Twitter sampling and coding methodology. API: Application Programming Interface; SAGE: Strategic Advisory Group of Experts; WHO: World Health Organization.
Examples of deidentified misinformation content and Strategic Advisory Group of Experts vaccine hesitancy themes from verified Twitter users.
| Occupation | Follower count, n | Vaccine misinformation tweets detected during COVID-19 (n) | Vaccine misinformation content | WHOa SAGEb vaccine hesitancy themes |
| Singer-songwriter | 25,000-200,000 | Yes (<5) | Doctor’s suspicious death after vaccine, concern about vaccine ingredients | Perception of the pharmaceutical industry |
| Current MLBc player | 25,000-200,000 | Yes (<5) | Bio-encoded vaccination history placed in the body, Hank Aaron was targeted, vaccines are forced upon less educated communities, agreeing with comments from Del Bigtree, a known anti-vaxxer. | Vaccine development, historical influences, risk outweighs benefit |
| Former NBAd player | 25,000-200,000 | Yes (>5) | DNA replacement, engineered SARS-CoV-2 mutants, sterilization, Satanism, depopulation, tracking chips, Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, Hank Aaron | Vaccine safety, media environment, historical influences, politics |
| Former | 25,000-200,000 | Yes (>5) | Rushed development, celebrities receive “safe” vaccines, misrepresented survival rate, supporting misinformation from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green, questioning death of Earl Simmons (aka DMX) | Vaccine development, historical influences, risk outweighs benefit, media environment |
aWHO: World Health Organization.
bSAGE: Strategic Advisory Group of Experts.
cMLB: Major League Baseball.
dNBA: National Basketball Association.
Figure 2Deidentified example of misinformation spread and impact on vaccine confidence using Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) determinants.
Deidentified and paraphrased examples of tweets with detected Strategic Advisory Group of Experts themes.
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| Communication and media environment | You already do not see real information in the media. How can we address this? I am tired of not seeing the real information. | |
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| Historical influences | It‘s okay to be hesitant. Tuskegee, thalidomide, and the 1976 swine flu vaccine. Old vaccine manufacturers were sued, but COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers have no liability. | |
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| Politics | Vaccinated and dead two weeks later, but Biden supporters will tell you he was just old. | |
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| Risk or benefit | Hank Aaron got the [COVID-19] vaccine. It is too risky to receive it right now. | |
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| Providers’ trust | Doctors who say no one dies from taking the [COVID-19] vaccine are lying. They never tell the truth. | |
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| Immunization is not needed | Give an alternative to the vaccine like vitamins and zinc. | |
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| Attitude of health care professionals | They are getting everyone to get Black people to vote, even Black doctors to help convince Black people to get vaccinated. Insulting. Culture, not racism, is the issue for Black people. | |
| Introduction of a new vaccine | Vaccines help prevent disease, but can still be dangerous, especially if they are new. | ||
| Design of vaccination program | This vaccine was rushed and was not texted for years. They should not do vaccine mandates, otherwise this will be a problem. | ||