Polio Pulse

Polio Pulse provides social listening insights to support GPEI’s polio interventions on disinformation, crisis communication, and strategic communication. Data is monitored from polio-endemic and outbreak countries and geographies classified by GPEI, covering 12 major languages spoken in these regions. The platform is managed by the UNICEF Digital Community Engagement (DCE) team.

Medium Risk

Kenya vaccine shortage leads some to claim unvaccinated children are “lucky”

Geography
Kenya
Themes
Conspiracy theories
Necessity
Safety and side effects

Analysis

Parents in Kenya continue to post online about their struggles to get their children vaccinated amid the ongoing vaccine shortage. In response to one such post, some commenters claim that polio vaccines are unnecessary and “control our DNA,” while others argue that vaccines are not necessary and that “a child cannot die from missing a vaccine.” Several replies state that the baby is “lucky” not to be vaccinated.

Recommendations

Health communicators may use conversations about vaccine shortages to emphasize the importance of vaccination and encourage people to speak with community health workers about their concerns about vaccine safety. Messaging may explain how polio vaccines keep children of all ages safe and that vaccination is the only way to prevent polio.